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Getbig Main Boards => Gossip & Opinions => Topic started by: funk51 on January 14, 2010, 12:55:22 PM
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this scumbag of a funeral director is trying to screw me out of an inheritance, he moved in and had my friend change his will after he went crazy in 2007 and died. he had my part changed from 50 oercent to 20 percent. well this turd stole all the money in the house took all the insurance policies sold a substantial gun collection illegally and now says i have no right to question him on anything because i'm only an heir. do i have any legal right or recourse to make him accountable to all the bullshit he pulled.
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not flaming but wow are you posting this in the wrong website
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I think consulting a lawyer would be your best bet. ::)
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this scumbag of a funeral director is trying to screw me out of an inheritance, he moved in and had my friend change his will after he went crazy in 2007 and died. he had my part changed from 50 oercent to 20 percent. well this turd stole all the money in the house took all the insurance policies sold a substantial gun collection illegally and now says i have no right to question him on anything because i'm only an heir. do i have any legal right or recourse to make him accountable to all the bullshit he pulled.
First you need to define what the hell "went crazy" means. Then you'd go about the whole mental capacity thing (find a lawyer, etc). My advice is that only whats bold in black are the things you can work on, and you'd have to prove those. Going by your post here and what other people go through, you're screwed out of the 30 percent.
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Contact goodrum. He has pre-paid legal and he is a former supreme court justice and head of parliment. If can't do anything right now give him a week and he will get some letters after his name then he can help you.
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Before you have a leg to stand on, you must first prove that the person who changed the will was mentally incompetent and unaware of what he was doing.
If he did it and then died 4-6 months afterwards, you might could prove that on your own. If it has been years since he died, it is going to be hard, if not even impossible. Best bet is to first talk with the physician that treated the individual or his family. If they agree he wasn't in his right mind or thinking rationally, then you can get an attorney to proceed.
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why was a friend leaving you money and not his family in the first place?
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Contact goodrum. He has pre-paid legal and he is a former supreme court justice and head of parliment. If can't do anything right now give him a week and he will get some letters after his name then he can help you.
qft is what you youngsters say aint it.
never cease to entertain.
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why was a friend leaving you money and not his family in the first place?
i knew the guy for 40 years his whole family died father and sister, he wanted me to have everything but i told him to just try and get better, but that didn't happen. i used to visit him in the hospital he was seeing things etc. sad case, just don't like this scumball moving in and pretty much stealing everything. i would be happy with 20 percent but this guy stole pretty much everything and says i'm only getting 20 percent of what he sold the house for.
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not flaming but wow are you posting this in the wrong website
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i know but everyone once in a while you might come across good advices sometimes from the unlikelest of sources.
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this scumbag of a funeral director is trying to screw me out of an inheritance, he moved in and had my friend change his will after he went crazy in 2007 and died. he had my part changed from 50 oercent to 20 percent. well this turd stole all the money in the house took all the insurance policies sold a substantial gun collection illegally and now says i have no right to question him on anything because i'm only an heir. do i have any legal right or recourse to make him accountable to all the bullshit he pulled.
Hmm. A funeral director taking an interest in a decedent's estate sounds very iffy, not to mention a conflict of interest. That's farked up. Where's Paul Hupp, attorney-at-law!?
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easy case...challenge the validity of the will when it is submitted to probate. prove your lover was legally incapable of making a new will and the old will in which you had 50 percent is revived. sue your lover's funeral director for conversion since he stole things out of house.
and why the fuck do you come on here asking legal advice? are you retarded?
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Hmm. A funeral director taking an interest in a decedent's estate sounds very iffy, not to mention a conflict of interest. That's farked up. Where's Paul Hupp, attorney-at-law!?
The funeral director could have aided or sped up the process. You know Death waits for no one, and neither do caskets.
What he needs to do is seek legal cousel in the family matters or inheritance fields. Also his state's civil laws must be consulted as well. He can some legwork on his own by going to a law library.
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easy case...challenge the validity of the will when it is submitted to probate. prove your lover was legally incapable of making a new will and the old will in which you had 50 percent is revived. sue your lover's funeral director for conversion since he stole things out of house.
and why the fuck do you come on here asking legal advice? are you retarded?
not my lover dude just a friend i ain't a homo not that there's anything wrong with that, just getting some feedback from my favorite brothers of the iron.
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sure...whatever you say...i'm not judging you. i'll let the religious nuts like JME do that
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if you are a blood relative, i.e. a distributee, you'd have to sign a waiver prior to a judge probating the Will.. That's where you would raise your objections to it.
I'm an Estate lawyer in Ny.
If you're not related, but just a friend (i think that's what you said) then you can't really attack the validity of the Will personally, bc if the person died without the Will, you'd receive nothing regardless. I'd consult an Estate lawyer and discuss.
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Looks like it`s time to contact Rabinowitz,Rabinowitz,Rabinowitz,and Shapiro !! :)
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not flaming but wow are you posting this in the wrong website
lol I love you :D :D
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i knew the guy for 40 years his whole family died father and sister, he wanted me to have everything but i told him to just try and get better, but that didn't happen. i used to visit him in the hospital he was seeing things etc. sad case, just don't like this scumball moving in and pretty much stealing everything. i would be happy with 20 percent but this guy stole pretty much everything and says i'm only getting 20 percent of what he sold the house for.
So let me get this right
One guy dates another guy who screwed him and you money or otherwise... this story is gathering speed fast
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Looks like it`s time to contact Rabinowitz,Rabinowitz,Rabinowitz,and Shapiro !! :)
Oh yeah!? Well, I have Hungadunga, Hungadunga, Hungadunga, Hungadunga and McCormick on retainer.
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I pride myself on my hobo chic, but even I know that guy is a mess. Mullet/jorts combo. Oh brother. ;D
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LOL :)
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I pride myself on my hobo chic, but even I know that guy is a mess. Mullet/jorts combo. Oh brother. ;D
Straight out of the movie Joe Dirt
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Straight out of the movie Joe Dirt
Just think, somebody somewhere had Thanksgiving Dinner with that creature. Hopefully not with a straight face. How could anyone contain themselves in the presence of such a beast.
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not flaming but wow are you posting this in the wrong website
aside from doctors we also have some of the best lawyers in the country posting on GB.
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I recommend you call a law firm specializing in estate ripoffs:
Try Dewey Cheatum & Howe. They're the best in the biz!
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not flaming but wow are you posting this in the wrong website
lol
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if you are a blood relative, i.e. a distributee, you'd have to sign a waiver prior to a judge probating the Will.. That's where you would raise your objections to it.
I'm an Estate lawyer in Ny.
If you're not related, but just a friend (i think that's what you said) then you can't really attack the validity of the Will personally, bc if the person died without the Will, you'd receive nothing regardless. I'd consult an Estate lawyer and discuss.
thanks the guy who died was my college roommate for 4 years, we used to go to the shore every summer even after i got married we'd still meet down at the shore him his father and sister , my wife and kid.in 2007 he called me told me he was dying and wanted me to have everything just share it with his next door neighbor, who ended up getting 30 percent now. i won't really care but i can't see this scumbag not even really giving us our percentages because he stole pretty much everything. he probably sold the guns illegally in new york. it was quite an arsenal italian beretta's am berettas ak47 with full gear bayonets eyc. an uzi and more.
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dude is that you in with the skullet.
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I think consulting a lawyer would be your best bet. ::)
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I recommend you call a law firm specializing in estate ripoffs:
Try Dewey Cheatum & Howe. They're the best in the biz!
thanks special ed by the way i'm sorry your mom dropped you on your head, now your just a little bit special.