Thank you for directing my attention to the matter of standing, most helpful, yes, it certainly sounds like my nephew lacks standing to contest anything. I will direct my studies in that direction.
I'm sorry, but I don't get the whole "impersonating" angle, as best I can tell, no one is impersonating anyone. I'm reasonably sure I sent the mortgage holder a copy of the death certificate, which would really kind of mess up any attempt at impersonation, except maybe on Halloween!
And I assure you, I'm not causing anyone damages or fool enough to make an attributable statement that could be construed as such. My own financial affairs are debt free and have always been properly and legally conducted. I have no control over choices made by the nephew and may even disagree with them, however, to the extent that his actions are within the law, I consider it his right to attempt to take any advantage that the law allows. I am merely attempting to learn more about the law to see if there is some advantage that can be taken within it. I sorta thought that's how the legal system works...

