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The text is a transcript of a TV show about a family dispute over a house. The father and one son want to sell the house and buy another one in Colombia, where the mother is in a rehabilitation center for Alzheimer's. The other two sons want to keep the house and respect the mother's wishes, which she made in a notarized list when she was in phase 1 of the disease. The judge decides to deny the lawsuit and advises the father to stay with his children and visit his wife at the center. The text shows the emotional impact of Alzheimer's on the family and their love for each other.
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- Juan Carlos and his father are suing their brothers to restore the title of their house to their father who wants to sell it and buy a house in Colombia to spend the last years of his life with his mother who has Alzheimer's. (Fact 1)
- Their mother made a notarized list of wishes where she said she wanted her children and husband to continue living in the family home and she authorized her children to admit her to a rehabilitation center chosen by her. (Fact 2)
- Their father found out about his wife's condition from a video she left him before she went to the rehabilitation center. He went to see her and showed her a photo of the house they wanted to buy in Cartagena. (Fact 3)
- Maria and Amparo are witnesses for the plaintiffs. Maria has her husband in the same rehabilitation center as their mother and she told them that the place has good treatment and care. Amparo is their mother's sister and she said that their mother confessed to her that she was afraid to enter the center and that she did not want her husband to see her in that condition. (Fact 4)
- The judge decided not to deny the lawsuit and said that the best thing for their father was to visit their mother at the rehabilitation center and have the support of his children. He said that he did not think it was a good idea for him to take his wife anywhere. (Fact 5)