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Evil_Frisky

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I won't and can't go into the details entirely its to long drawn out and years of bullshit.. but, I'll sum it up as shortly as possible.

My dad passed away in 97 leaving his estate to myself my one full sister my half sister and his then wife. Alot of shit went down after the funeral because those bitches preyed my father from my sister and I all our lives and again in his death by being heartless..(again long drawn out). My step mom immedately lost contact with the entire family changed attorneys on us, had the reading of the will without us, etc etc.. (but i have a copy of the will now).

Here is where it gets sticky.. The will is still in secession.. yes after this many damn years. The prude hasn't finished things up, has no desire to and doesn't want anyone else to take over. She's spent every dime (or so I think) and failed to pay out medical bills etc.. all that is left is The business (which she gets none of due to legal issues) the House and Land. I haven't pursued anything for a few reason, but yesterday I get a call saying that she's up and moving to a city 4 hours away and Is handing everything over to our Half sister!

How the fuck can she do this legally or can she even do this with out finishing up the all this leagal crap?
 
PM coming your way.
 
JH1 said:
*CALL A LAWYER*

put a stop the bullshit...


Isn't the family lawyer that is handling the Will supposed to be in the best interest of the "Family" this is one part I don't understand.
 
Not necessarily.

Your interests require your own legal representation, they always have. It is clear she has no intention of ever doing right by you. Nothing else but legal action will ever get her to do so.

Your attornye will invesyigate and help advise you as to whether the estate attornye has mishandled the case either willfully or by error or neglect.

But you need to tie up those assets before she can transfer title to anyone else, at which point it will become far more difficult
 
I hope everything works out to your satisfaction.
 
JerseyArt said:
Not necessarily.

Your interests require your own legal representation, they always have. It is clear she has no intention of ever doing right by you. Nothing else but legal action will ever get her to do so.

Your attornye will invesyigate and help advise you as to whether the estate attornye has mishandled the case either willfully or by error or neglect.

But you need to tie up those assets before she can transfer title to anyone else, at which point it will become far more difficult

I have to find a damn attorney grr.. my attorney doesn't do estates (

Thank you JA :)
 
Dial_tone said:
I hope everything works out to your satisfaction.

thank you sweetie,...

Right now I'm really angry with this entire situation. I let this bitch be because I felt sorry for her ass.

I don't like being vengeful..but damn she's making it easy to have evil thoughts :evil: And like I said this goes way back, this incident is just the icing on the cake!
 
Just follow the ways of the ninja, and you will be saved. :supercool
 
It always saddens me greatly when i hear about families squabbling over estates and wills. It really is like dancing on the grave. Sadly, it's too often a reminder of how pathetic humans can be.
 
vinylgroover said:
It always saddens me greatly when i hear about families squabbling over estates and wills. It really is like dancing on the grave. Sadly, it's too often a reminder of how pathetic humans can be.


Same here.
 
you need your own attorney, as sad as that is. The family one doesn't have any one individual's interests in mind.
 
vinylgroover said:
It always saddens me greatly when i hear about families squabbling over estates and wills. It really is like dancing on the grave. Sadly, it's too often a reminder of how pathetic humans can be.

Like I said the story is a bit longer than I care to go into. This house doesn't even belong to her. The money was borrowed from my grandmother and was supposed to be paid back with a insurance policy, nothing was put in legal document, sadly honesty was expected. She took the money spent it and kept the house. This is the only reason I'm angry... I don't want a damn dime from this woman, or else I'd have pursued this before she gambled away all my dad worked hard to save.

The only thing I stand to gain from any of this is my share of the business, in which I don't really care to take part in at this point.
 
a lawyer is your only option. :(

it would be pretty painless for me to fix in nc. but whatever state you're in likely has very different estate law.
 
The Wenis said:
a lawyer is your only option. :(

it would be pretty painless for me to fix in nc. but whatever state you're in likely has very different estate law.

Yes I do think a lawyer is in need.. Damn laws here in LA are ass backwards thought :rolleyes:
 
Frisky said:
Like I said the story is a bit longer than I care to go into. This house doesn't even belong to her. The money was borrowed from my grandmother and was supposed to be paid back with a insurance policy, nothing was put in legal document, sadly honesty was expected. She took the money spent it and kept the house. This is the only reason I'm angry... I don't want a damn dime from this woman, or else I'd have pursued this before she gambled away all my dad worked hard to save.

The only thing I stand to gain from any of this is my share of the business, in which I don't really care to take part in at this point.

my comment was not directed at you Frisky, but rather about those situations in general.
 
vinylgroover said:
my comment was not directed at you Frisky, but rather about those situations in general.

I understand darlin, and I agree with what you said 100% sometimes its sick how people get. Alot has happend in the last 7 years and even before. I wish I could just drop it, let it be but for some reason its haunting me and I feel I need to do something.
 
vinylgroover said:
It always saddens me greatly when i hear about families squabbling over estates and wills. It really is like dancing on the grave. Sadly, it's too often a reminder of how pathetic humans can be.


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