My family has been living in my husband's grandmother's home. We have been making improvements as needed and also paying the mortgage for about 6 years. We have been living in the home for about 11 years. Recently, my husband's grandmother moved in with us and we would like to do a quit claim on the home. She has been diagnosed with Alzheimer's and would like to protect the only home we have from her son whom has it out for us. He has power of attorney-but she is the one that lives with us. We feed, clothe, and bathe her. He just picks her up for lunch while we are both at work. She is capable and still of sound mind. What can we do to prevent getting the son involved-because he would no sooner sell it out from under us. Then all 6 of us would be without a home. My dad whom is a commercial broker said to do a quit claim asap. Can there be any legal backlash on my part from the grandmother's son?? The grandmother is willing and able to do this for us. She still can make her own decisions. I just want to do this without causing a lot of waves that the son has already created.