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After her father dies, Sandra Hurte does what a lot of daughters do-she stays close. Phone calls, holidays, visits when work allows. Her mother, Norma, always says the same thing: she is fine, she is managing, she doesn't need fussing over.But when Sandra extends a weekend visit and notices a padlock on a cabinet that never needed one, a bank account running dangerously low, and a church deacon named Brent Pruett who knows exactly where the coffee mugs are, she begins to understand how much she has missed. And how long it has been going on.Over eighteen months, Brent Pruett did what he had done to women before: he arrived in the wake of grief, offering exactly the kind of help a frightened widow most needed. He organized the paperwork. He answered every question. He made himself indispensable. And then, one legal document at a time, he took almost everything Norma had-her savings, her independence, the house she and her husband paid off over forty years.What She Signed is a story about elder financial fraud and the quiet, patient way it works. It is about a daughter who stayed one extra day, an elderly woman who wanted justice, and the grinding, imperfect process of trying to get it back. Most of all, it is about the kind of trust that gets taken-and the harder kind that has to be rebuilt between people who love each other and didn't say so clearly enough. P. A. Farrell is a psychologist and published author with McGraw-Hill, Springer Publishing, Cafe Lit, Ravens Perch, Humans of the World, Active Muse, Free Spirit Publishing, Scarlet Leaf Review, 100 Word Project, Woodcrest Magazine, Confetti, and LitBreak. She's a top health writer for Medium.com, has published self-help books, and is a board member of Clinics4Life. She lives on the East Coast of the US.