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Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocating for a family emergency) with pets in the car. Throughout our 3 day drive we were extremely cautious and came across many aggressive tailgating cars. We were tested a lot, but never drove too close or aggressively. Our mission was to get to our location safely. As we were about to leave the state line of Alabama, I noticed a cop going really slow. I passed him (going the speed limit) and as soon as my partner passed him, he immediately got behind us and turned his lights on to pull us over. We were so confused. He got out of his vehicle with his hand on his gun and treated us like criminals. He made up a story that we were following too close and slapped us with a huge fine. We think he saw an opportunity with our out of state plates. Anyone know how to fight this? Totally corrupt. We did nothing wrong. Also, the way he pulled us over, he didn’t even have time to assess any tailgating. He immediately went for it when we passed him- seconds after. Any advice on how to fight the corruption?
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[ { "content": "Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocat...
[ { "content": "Corrupt Alabama cop pulls us over for out of state plates, gets out with hand on his gun and makes up fine Alabama cop pulls us over because we have out of state plates and makes up a reason to give us a huge fine for ‘following too close’. My partner and I were driving across the country (relocat...
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Getting hit with tow fees for a car I sold over a year ago in Wisconsin In February 2021 I sold my car that I had at the time. I had the buyer sign a bill of sale that I kept, and I had him sign the title and sent him on his way. I figured that would be the end of it, but on October 21st 2022 I received a notice of impound for the same car. I called the towing place right away to sort it out, and on the 23rd I emailed them a copy of the bill of sale and a copy of my license as ID as they instructed me to do. I thought this had freed me of all responsibility, but today I received another notice that over $2,000 is being sent to collections if I do not pay it. I called the towing company again and they had not received the email. I forwarded the email again and they got it now. They are going to try to contact the person I sold it to, but if he doesn't take any action the bill still falls back on me. Is there anything I can do to get out of this or am I screwed into paying this bill?
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Getting hit with tow fees for a car I sold over a year ago in Wisconsin In February 2021 I sold my car that I had at the time. I had the buyer sign a bill of sale that I kept, and I had him sign the title and sent him on his way. I figured that would be the end of it, but on October 21st 2022 I received a notice of impound for the same car. I called the towing place right away to sort it out, and on the 23rd I emailed them a copy of the bill of sale and a copy of my license as ID as they instructed me to do. I thought this had freed me of all responsibility, but today I received another notice that over $2,000 is being sent to collections if I do not pay it. I called the towing company again and they had not received the email. I forwarded the email again and they got it now. They are going to try to contact the person I sold it to, but if he doesn't take any action the bill still falls back on me. Is there anything I can do to get out of this or am I screwed into paying this bill?
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Dentist threatened to charge me more if I didn’t delete a bad review (Colorado) I recently had a root canal performed by a Dentist. I asked what the total charges with insurance would be, and was told it would cost X amount. After the root canal was finished, I paid the full amount and assumed everything was okay. Fast forward 2 weeks and I receive another bill for the evaluation (took 5 minutes as my normal dentist referred me Ann we already knew the issue) so I decided to call and see what that was about. They were very short with me on the phone which lead to me leaving a bad (but completely truthful) review about lack of transparency. The Dentist that owns the office and performed my root canal texted me today. He stated that he gave me discounts that I couldn’t see on the bill and insinuated that if I don’t delete my review he will send a bill for the discounted portion. Here is the text in question that made me feel pressured to delete my review. “Would you give a discount to someone who said bad things about you on the internet? Or would you send a bill for the rest? Your insurance company did what they did. You can take it up with them, but they do things according to contracts. I would ask that you take down the review, you can keep the additional discount that I gave you, and we can both move on” It seems as though he might have been careful to avoid saying anything that could be taken as blackmail, but nonetheless I feel as though I was pressured. Any help is greatly appreciated!
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[ { "content": "Dentist threatened to charge me more if I didn’t delete a bad review (Colorado) I recently had a root canal performed by a Dentist. I asked what the total charges with insurance would be, and was told it would cost X amount. After the root canal was finished, I paid the full amount and assumed eve...
[ { "content": "Dentist threatened to charge me more if I didn’t delete a bad review (Colorado) I recently had a root canal performed by a Dentist. I asked what the total charges with insurance would be, and was told it would cost X amount. After the root canal was finished, I paid the full amount and assumed eve...
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Boss won’t give me the day off tomorrow for jury duty. My jury duty tomorrow is supposed to be from 8 to 5 and I’m supposed to be at work at 4. My boss said it would end early but it would probably not. I’ll be a couple hours late but can she even make me come at all no matter what?
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Boss won’t give me the day off tomorrow for jury duty. My jury duty tomorrow is supposed to be from 8 to 5 and I’m supposed to be at work at 4. My boss said it would end early but it would probably not. I’ll be a couple hours late but can she even make me come at all no matter what?
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Got told I can get fired for getting jury duty within my 90 day period I served jury duty a couple of weeks ago and I noticed today that my paycheck reflected those days as not being paid. I thought jury duty leave was paid, but I wasn’t sure so I asked my manager. She then got an attitude and said “No, actually you could’ve gotten fired because you can’t serve jury duty within the first 90 days of employment.” Now my question— is this true? I thought that jury duty pretty much trumped everything which is why I didn’t mention the fact I was at a new job to the judge. Thanks guys!
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Got told I can get fired for getting jury duty within my 90 day period I served jury duty a couple of weeks ago and I noticed today that my paycheck reflected those days as not being paid. I thought jury duty leave was paid, but I wasn’t sure so I asked my manager. She then got an attitude and said “No, actually you could’ve gotten fired because you can’t serve jury duty within the first 90 days of employment.” Now my question— is this true? I thought that jury duty pretty much trumped everything which is why I didn’t mention the fact I was at a new job to the judge. Thanks guys!
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[ { "content": "Got told I can get fired for getting jury duty within my 90 day period I served jury duty a couple of weeks ago and I noticed today that my paycheck reflected those days as not being paid. I thought jury duty leave was paid, but I wasn’t sure so I asked my manager. She then got an attitude and sai...
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Got told I can get fired for getting jury duty within my 90 day period I served jury duty a couple of weeks ago and I noticed today that my paycheck reflected those days as not being paid. I thought jury duty leave was paid, but I wasn’t sure so I asked my manager. She then got an attitude and said “No, actually you could’ve gotten fired because you can’t serve jury duty within the first 90 days of employment.” Now my question— is this true? I thought that jury duty pretty much trumped everything which is why I didn’t mention the fact I was at a new job to the judge. Thanks guys!
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[ { "content": "Got told I can get fired for getting jury duty within my 90 day period I served jury duty a couple of weeks ago and I noticed today that my paycheck reflected those days as not being paid. I thought jury duty leave was paid, but I wasn’t sure so I asked my manager. She then got an attitude and sai...
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Got told I can get fired for getting jury duty within my 90 day period I served jury duty a couple of weeks ago and I noticed today that my paycheck reflected those days as not being paid. I thought jury duty leave was paid, but I wasn’t sure so I asked my manager. She then got an attitude and said “No, actually you could’ve gotten fired because you can’t serve jury duty within the first 90 days of employment.” Now my question— is this true? I thought that jury duty pretty much trumped everything which is why I didn’t mention the fact I was at a new job to the judge. Thanks guys!
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Got told I can get fired for getting jury duty within my 90 day period I served jury duty a couple of weeks ago and I noticed today that my paycheck reflected those days as not being paid. I thought jury duty leave was paid, but I wasn’t sure so I asked my manager. She then got an attitude and said “No, actually you could’ve gotten fired because you can’t serve jury duty within the first 90 days of employment.” Now my question— is this true? I thought that jury duty pretty much trumped everything which is why I didn’t mention the fact I was at a new job to the judge. Thanks guys!
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Got told I can get fired for getting jury duty within my 90 day period I served jury duty a couple of weeks ago and I noticed today that my paycheck reflected those days as not being paid. I thought jury duty leave was paid, but I wasn’t sure so I asked my manager. She then got an attitude and said “No, actually you could’ve gotten fired because you can’t serve jury duty within the first 90 days of employment.” Now my question— is this true? I thought that jury duty pretty much trumped everything which is why I didn’t mention the fact I was at a new job to the judge. Thanks guys!
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Got told I can get fired for getting jury duty within my 90 day period I served jury duty a couple of weeks ago and I noticed today that my paycheck reflected those days as not being paid. I thought jury duty leave was paid, but I wasn’t sure so I asked my manager. She then got an attitude and said “No, actually you could’ve gotten fired because you can’t serve jury duty within the first 90 days of employment.” Now my question— is this true? I thought that jury duty pretty much trumped everything which is why I didn’t mention the fact I was at a new job to the judge. Thanks guys!
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Got told I can get fired for getting jury duty within my 90 day period I served jury duty a couple of weeks ago and I noticed today that my paycheck reflected those days as not being paid. I thought jury duty leave was paid, but I wasn’t sure so I asked my manager. She then got an attitude and said “No, actually you could’ve gotten fired because you can’t serve jury duty within the first 90 days of employment.” Now my question— is this true? I thought that jury duty pretty much trumped everything which is why I didn’t mention the fact I was at a new job to the judge. Thanks guys!
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Got told I can get fired for getting jury duty within my 90 day period I served jury duty a couple of weeks ago and I noticed today that my paycheck reflected those days as not being paid. I thought jury duty leave was paid, but I wasn’t sure so I asked my manager. She then got an attitude and said “No, actually you could’ve gotten fired because you can’t serve jury duty within the first 90 days of employment.” Now my question— is this true? I thought that jury duty pretty much trumped everything which is why I didn’t mention the fact I was at a new job to the judge. Thanks guys!
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Got told I can get fired for getting jury duty within my 90 day period I served jury duty a couple of weeks ago and I noticed today that my paycheck reflected those days as not being paid. I thought jury duty leave was paid, but I wasn’t sure so I asked my manager. She then got an attitude and said “No, actually you could’ve gotten fired because you can’t serve jury duty within the first 90 days of employment.” Now my question— is this true? I thought that jury duty pretty much trumped everything which is why I didn’t mention the fact I was at a new job to the judge. Thanks guys!
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[ { "content": "Got told I can get fired for getting jury duty within my 90 day period I served jury duty a couple of weeks ago and I noticed today that my paycheck reflected those days as not being paid. I thought jury duty leave was paid, but I wasn’t sure so I asked my manager. She then got an attitude and sai...
[ { "content": "Got told I can get fired for getting jury duty within my 90 day period I served jury duty a couple of weeks ago and I noticed today that my paycheck reflected those days as not being paid. I thought jury duty leave was paid, but I wasn’t sure so I asked my manager. She then got an attitude and sai...
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Got told I can get fired for getting jury duty within my 90 day period I served jury duty a couple of weeks ago and I noticed today that my paycheck reflected those days as not being paid. I thought jury duty leave was paid, but I wasn’t sure so I asked my manager. She then got an attitude and said “No, actually you could’ve gotten fired because you can’t serve jury duty within the first 90 days of employment.” Now my question— is this true? I thought that jury duty pretty much trumped everything which is why I didn’t mention the fact I was at a new job to the judge. Thanks guys!
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[ { "content": "Got told I can get fired for getting jury duty within my 90 day period I served jury duty a couple of weeks ago and I noticed today that my paycheck reflected those days as not being paid. I thought jury duty leave was paid, but I wasn’t sure so I asked my manager. She then got an attitude and sai...
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Got told I can get fired for getting jury duty within my 90 day period I served jury duty a couple of weeks ago and I noticed today that my paycheck reflected those days as not being paid. I thought jury duty leave was paid, but I wasn’t sure so I asked my manager. She then got an attitude and said “No, actually you could’ve gotten fired because you can’t serve jury duty within the first 90 days of employment.” Now my question— is this true? I thought that jury duty pretty much trumped everything which is why I didn’t mention the fact I was at a new job to the judge. Thanks guys!
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Got told I can get fired for getting jury duty within my 90 day period I served jury duty a couple of weeks ago and I noticed today that my paycheck reflected those days as not being paid. I thought jury duty leave was paid, but I wasn’t sure so I asked my manager. She then got an attitude and said “No, actually you could’ve gotten fired because you can’t serve jury duty within the first 90 days of employment.” Now my question— is this true? I thought that jury duty pretty much trumped everything which is why I didn’t mention the fact I was at a new job to the judge. Thanks guys!
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[ { "content": "Got told I can get fired for getting jury duty within my 90 day period I served jury duty a couple of weeks ago and I noticed today that my paycheck reflected those days as not being paid. I thought jury duty leave was paid, but I wasn’t sure so I asked my manager. She then got an attitude and sai...
[ { "content": "Got told I can get fired for getting jury duty within my 90 day period I served jury duty a couple of weeks ago and I noticed today that my paycheck reflected those days as not being paid. I thought jury duty leave was paid, but I wasn’t sure so I asked my manager. She then got an attitude and sai...
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Got told I can get fired for getting jury duty within my 90 day period I served jury duty a couple of weeks ago and I noticed today that my paycheck reflected those days as not being paid. I thought jury duty leave was paid, but I wasn’t sure so I asked my manager. She then got an attitude and said “No, actually you could’ve gotten fired because you can’t serve jury duty within the first 90 days of employment.” Now my question— is this true? I thought that jury duty pretty much trumped everything which is why I didn’t mention the fact I was at a new job to the judge. Thanks guys!
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[ { "content": "Got told I can get fired for getting jury duty within my 90 day period I served jury duty a couple of weeks ago and I noticed today that my paycheck reflected those days as not being paid. I thought jury duty leave was paid, but I wasn’t sure so I asked my manager. She then got an attitude and sai...
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Ohio. I just got my jury duty letter in the mail, the day I was supposed to show up there. Long story short, I didn't get the letter until the day I was summoned to appear. I had moved and I haven't done a change of address with the post office. I literally don't do anything through the mail other than packages, all of my important stuff is taken care of online, so changing my address wasn't a huge priority. Either way, I finally got the letter in the mail, but my question is, should I wait until something comes of this and just tell them I didn't get the letter at all, or should I call them and tell them I just got the letter. In doing so though, I'm acknowledging that I at least got the letter, and I don't want to give the state the upper hand on anything to fine me or put me in jail.
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Ohio. I just got my jury duty letter in the mail, the day I was supposed to show up there. Long story short, I didn't get the letter until the day I was summoned to appear. I had moved and I haven't done a change of address with the post office. I literally don't do anything through the mail other than packages, all of my important stuff is taken care of online, so changing my address wasn't a huge priority. Either way, I finally got the letter in the mail, but my question is, should I wait until something comes of this and just tell them I didn't get the letter at all, or should I call them and tell them I just got the letter. In doing so though, I'm acknowledging that I at least got the letter, and I don't want to give the state the upper hand on anything to fine me or put me in jail.
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[ { "content": "Ohio. I just got my jury duty letter in the mail, the day I was supposed to show up there. Long story short, I didn't get the letter until the day I was summoned to appear. I had moved and I haven't done a change of address with the post office. I literally don't do anything through the mail oth...
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Ohio. I just got my jury duty letter in the mail, the day I was supposed to show up there. Long story short, I didn't get the letter until the day I was summoned to appear. I had moved and I haven't done a change of address with the post office. I literally don't do anything through the mail other than packages, all of my important stuff is taken care of online, so changing my address wasn't a huge priority. Either way, I finally got the letter in the mail, but my question is, should I wait until something comes of this and just tell them I didn't get the letter at all, or should I call them and tell them I just got the letter. In doing so though, I'm acknowledging that I at least got the letter, and I don't want to give the state the upper hand on anything to fine me or put me in jail.
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[ { "content": "Ohio. I just got my jury duty letter in the mail, the day I was supposed to show up there. Long story short, I didn't get the letter until the day I was summoned to appear. I had moved and I haven't done a change of address with the post office. I literally don't do anything through the mail oth...
[ { "content": "Ohio. I just got my jury duty letter in the mail, the day I was supposed to show up there. Long story short, I didn't get the letter until the day I was summoned to appear. I had moved and I haven't done a change of address with the post office. I literally don't do anything through the mail oth...
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Ohio. I just got my jury duty letter in the mail, the day I was supposed to show up there. Long story short, I didn't get the letter until the day I was summoned to appear. I had moved and I haven't done a change of address with the post office. I literally don't do anything through the mail other than packages, all of my important stuff is taken care of online, so changing my address wasn't a huge priority. Either way, I finally got the letter in the mail, but my question is, should I wait until something comes of this and just tell them I didn't get the letter at all, or should I call them and tell them I just got the letter. In doing so though, I'm acknowledging that I at least got the letter, and I don't want to give the state the upper hand on anything to fine me or put me in jail.
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[ { "content": "Ohio. I just got my jury duty letter in the mail, the day I was supposed to show up there. Long story short, I didn't get the letter until the day I was summoned to appear. I had moved and I haven't done a change of address with the post office. I literally don't do anything through the mail oth...
[ { "content": "Ohio. I just got my jury duty letter in the mail, the day I was supposed to show up there. Long story short, I didn't get the letter until the day I was summoned to appear. I had moved and I haven't done a change of address with the post office. I literally don't do anything through the mail oth...
[ { "content": "Ohio. I just got my jury duty letter in the mail, the day I was supposed to show up there. Long story short, I didn't get the letter until the day I was summoned to appear. I had moved and I haven't done a change of address with the post office. I literally don't do anything through the mail oth...
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Ohio. I just got my jury duty letter in the mail, the day I was supposed to show up there. Long story short, I didn't get the letter until the day I was summoned to appear. I had moved and I haven't done a change of address with the post office. I literally don't do anything through the mail other than packages, all of my important stuff is taken care of online, so changing my address wasn't a huge priority. Either way, I finally got the letter in the mail, but my question is, should I wait until something comes of this and just tell them I didn't get the letter at all, or should I call them and tell them I just got the letter. In doing so though, I'm acknowledging that I at least got the letter, and I don't want to give the state the upper hand on anything to fine me or put me in jail.
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[ { "content": "Ohio. I just got my jury duty letter in the mail, the day I was supposed to show up there. Long story short, I didn't get the letter until the day I was summoned to appear. I had moved and I haven't done a change of address with the post office. I literally don't do anything through the mail oth...
[ { "content": "Ohio. I just got my jury duty letter in the mail, the day I was supposed to show up there. Long story short, I didn't get the letter until the day I was summoned to appear. I had moved and I haven't done a change of address with the post office. I literally don't do anything through the mail oth...
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Landlord gave me an N12 to move out; I went and found a new place but in my search I realized they have posted the same apartment for rent on the market. (Ontario, Canada) My landlord gave me an N12 because he said he was planning to move back into the house. I started searching for a new place and have found that he's lied to me; the place I'm renting is back on the market for rent. I'm sure this goes against the tenant act and it seems really shady of him. Are there any ramifications or steps I could take? Thanks.
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Landlord gave me an N12 to move out; I went and found a new place but in my search I realized they have posted the same apartment for rent on the market. (Ontario, Canada) My landlord gave me an N12 because he said he was planning to move back into the house. I started searching for a new place and have found that he's lied to me; the place I'm renting is back on the market for rent. I'm sure this goes against the tenant act and it seems really shady of him. Are there any ramifications or steps I could take? Thanks.
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Landlord gave me an N12 to move out; I went and found a new place but in my search I realized they have posted the same apartment for rent on the market. (Ontario, Canada) My landlord gave me an N12 because he said he was planning to move back into the house. I started searching for a new place and have found that he's lied to me; the place I'm renting is back on the market for rent. I'm sure this goes against the tenant act and it seems really shady of him. Are there any ramifications or steps I could take? Thanks.
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Landlord gave me an N12 to move out; I went and found a new place but in my search I realized they have posted the same apartment for rent on the market. (Ontario, Canada) My landlord gave me an N12 because he said he was planning to move back into the house. I started searching for a new place and have found that he's lied to me; the place I'm renting is back on the market for rent. I'm sure this goes against the tenant act and it seems really shady of him. Are there any ramifications or steps I could take? Thanks.
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Landlord gave me an N12 to move out; I went and found a new place but in my search I realized they have posted the same apartment for rent on the market. (Ontario, Canada) My landlord gave me an N12 because he said he was planning to move back into the house. I started searching for a new place and have found that he's lied to me; the place I'm renting is back on the market for rent. I'm sure this goes against the tenant act and it seems really shady of him. Are there any ramifications or steps I could take? Thanks.
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Landlord gave me an N12 to move out; I went and found a new place but in my search I realized they have posted the same apartment for rent on the market. (Ontario, Canada) My landlord gave me an N12 because he said he was planning to move back into the house. I started searching for a new place and have found that he's lied to me; the place I'm renting is back on the market for rent. I'm sure this goes against the tenant act and it seems really shady of him. Are there any ramifications or steps I could take? Thanks.
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My father died 9 months after I was born back in 1992. My mother has now told me 3 different stories of how he died. Is there any way that I could find out the truth through legal documents? (Brooklyn, Illinois) First she told me it was a car accident when I was a little boy, years later it was his other girlfriend who killed him, and now it’s suicide (which is especially manipulative since I started going to therapy/a psychiatrist for suicidal ideation and depression). Growing up without a father has been one of the hardest things in my life and I’d really just like to know the truth of how he died.
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[ { "content": "My father died 9 months after I was born back in 1992. My mother has now told me 3 different stories of how he died. Is there any way that I could find out the truth through legal documents? (Brooklyn, Illinois) First she told me it was a car accident when I was a little boy, years later it was hi...
[ { "content": "My father died 9 months after I was born back in 1992. My mother has now told me 3 different stories of how he died. Is there any way that I could find out the truth through legal documents? (Brooklyn, Illinois) First she told me it was a car accident when I was a little boy, years later it was hi...
[ { "content": "My father died 9 months after I was born back in 1992. My mother has now told me 3 different stories of how he died. Is there any way that I could find out the truth through legal documents? (Brooklyn, Illinois) First she told me it was a car accident when I was a little boy, years later it was hi...
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[TX] My father died without leaving behind a will. What needs to be done to make my mother the his executrix so that we can get his assets in her name? The title says it. My dad died unexpectedly and didn't leave behind a will. I'm wondering how my mom can become the executrix of his estate. (It's my understanding that this will put her in control of all of his property/assets. That is, all of the things that aren't in both of their names.)
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[ { "content": "[TX] My father died without leaving behind a will. What needs to be done to make my mother the his executrix so that we can get his assets in her name? The title says it. My dad died unexpectedly and didn't leave behind a will. I'm wondering how my mom can become the executrix of his estate. (It's...
[ { "content": "[TX] My father died without leaving behind a will. What needs to be done to make my mother the his executrix so that we can get his assets in her name? The title says it. My dad died unexpectedly and didn't leave behind a will. I'm wondering how my mom can become the executrix of his estate. (It's...
[ { "content": "[TX] My father died without leaving behind a will. What needs to be done to make my mother the his executrix so that we can get his assets in her name? The title says it. My dad died unexpectedly and didn't leave behind a will. I'm wondering how my mom can become the executrix of his estate. (It's...
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[TX] My father died without leaving behind a will. What needs to be done to make my mother the his executrix so that we can get his assets in her name? The title says it. My dad died unexpectedly and didn't leave behind a will. I'm wondering how my mom can become the executrix of his estate. (It's my understanding that this will put her in control of all of his property/assets. That is, all of the things that aren't in both of their names.)
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[ { "content": "[TX] My father died without leaving behind a will. What needs to be done to make my mother the his executrix so that we can get his assets in her name? The title says it. My dad died unexpectedly and didn't leave behind a will. I'm wondering how my mom can become the executrix of his estate. (It's...
[ { "content": "[TX] My father died without leaving behind a will. What needs to be done to make my mother the his executrix so that we can get his assets in her name? The title says it. My dad died unexpectedly and didn't leave behind a will. I'm wondering how my mom can become the executrix of his estate. (It's...
[ { "content": "[TX] My father died without leaving behind a will. What needs to be done to make my mother the his executrix so that we can get his assets in her name? The title says it. My dad died unexpectedly and didn't leave behind a will. I'm wondering how my mom can become the executrix of his estate. (It's...
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(Mex/Can) My father with dementia transferred ownership of his condo to his Mexican wife right before he died. It was always his plan to leave it to his children. What can we do? I apologize in advance for the length and formatting(mobile)of this post. TL:DR at the bottom. Not sure where to start with this one. It has been so many years in the making and it just gets more and more complicated. I have left out details to prevent this post from being even longer. First off, I would like to say that my brother and I are not money grubbing children. **We love our dad and we're trying to look out for his future health and well-being as best as we know how. That being said, we didn't want him to be taken advantage of.** My father (divorced) retired to Mexico after selling his business in Canada about 6 years ago. He made a decent amount of money off of it but is by no means Rich. He bought a condo in Mexico (technically a trust bought the condo as foreigners can not own property near beaches in this state.) Shortly after retirement my brother and I (as well as many concerned people who knew him) began becoming concerned about the potential onset of dementia. I won't bore you with the details but **he was eventually diagnosed with a type of dementia that affects long term planning and decision making.** While he was in the process of getting tests (difficult as he was only in Canada half the year), **he met a lady in Mexico**. He was introduced to her because someone said he was looking for a wife. She seemed very nice but my brother and I had concerns about my fathers ability to understand what marrying a lady from Mexico meant for his condo and his assets. **She was also quite attractive and 20 years his junior.** My father was pushing 70 and a could be a difficult person to interact with when you both speak the same language fluently. It just raised a few question marks. With his suspected dementia, he would likely need a high level of care for many years. **We urged them to wait to get married until after all of his tests have been completed for both of their sakes**. There was a wedding date set in Mexico that would allow for more testing. He needed to see very specific specialists and it was difficult to set up with him being away so often. **They ended up getting married in secret** before the wedding date and before his meeting with the specialist. On his next visit to Canada he saw the specialist. **They confirmed our suspicions of dementia**. (I cannot remember the exact timing offhand but I believe the official results were after the wedding) The diagnosis has since been confirmed by other medical tests and a second opinion. **My father did not understand the consequences of his marriage**. Apparently there are two types of marriages in Mexico. He believed that in the event of a divorce he would take his stuff and she would take hers. **But she had chosen to get married in such a way that they combined their assets**. With multiple conversations he still did not understand the type of marriage he got. His wife was a tale of two people. Every time we met her she seems very lovely, warm, and like a very nice person. But many actions (like this one) that I will not go into show very different side. My father 100% assured us that the condo was safe. It would always be passed to us upon his death. I pressed him on this issue but with the dementia it was hard to explain to him. At the time we were mostly concerned that he would be able to sell the condo to pay for his future medical care when it came time. **My father recently passed away while in Mexico.** He was ill for a while and she took care of him. This was the first time in their 2 year relationship where we actually thought she cared about him. We developed a more positive relationship with her. We were able to go down and say goodbye, although he was still convinced that he had 10+ years. It took him very quickly. In my dad's will, both most recent and previous, the condo was to be left to my brother and I. He had stated that he would not be leaving anything to her from the will because he was going to make her a beneficiary of part of his life insurance. He never got around to doing this. **My brother and I wanted to ensure that she was not left without anything**, especially since she cared for him for the last few months. When we went to go and transfer ownership of the trust, **we discovered that the ownership had been transferred to her** one month ago. At this time my dad was **in and out of the hospital**. He was hardly able to hold a conversation due to the sickness, let alone understand what was going on. We have some evidence through texts that show that **he did not understand what he was signing.** My brother is in Mexico now. He is planning to get a lawyer and figure this out. I feel helpless up here and I was hoping that Reddit could provide a strategy to help us out. What is our strongest case? Contesting it on grounds of dementia? **What should we do?** The testing was done in Canada, and she took him to a doctor friend of hers in Mexico who said that he was fine. TL:DR My father, who married a lady in Mexico while he had dementia, recently died. His $500k Mexican Condo was transferred to his wife a month before he died. He has multiple tests confirming the dementia, he was very ill when he signed, and did not fully understand what he was doing. What can we do? (I apologize for any confusing tense issues. He only passed away this week and it's still difficult to talk about)
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[ { "content": "(Mex/Can) My father with dementia transferred ownership of his condo to his Mexican wife right before he died. It was always his plan to leave it to his children. What can we do? I apologize in advance for the length and formatting(mobile)of this post. TL:DR at the bottom. Not sure where to star...
[ { "content": "(Mex/Can) My father with dementia transferred ownership of his condo to his Mexican wife right before he died. It was always his plan to leave it to his children. What can we do? I apologize in advance for the length and formatting(mobile)of this post. TL:DR at the bottom. Not sure where to star...
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[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can give.
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[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
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[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can give.
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[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
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[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can give.
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[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
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[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can give.
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[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
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[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can give.
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[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
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[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can give.
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[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
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[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can give.
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[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
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[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can give.
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[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
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[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can give.
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[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
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[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can give.
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[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
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[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can give.
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[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
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[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can give.
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[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
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[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can give.
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[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
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[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can give.
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[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
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[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can give.
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[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
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[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can give.
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[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
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[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can give.
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[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
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[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can give.
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[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
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[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can give.
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[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
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[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can give.
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[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
[ { "content": "[FL] My father died this morning, he was hit by a car crossing the street. What do I do next? After crying all day, Id like to begin the long road of closure. Him and my mother had me at 17, 25 years ago, I’m his only child. What are the first steps someone takes? I appreciate the help you can g...
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(MI) My father died suddenly and without a will. I have no idea what to do. So, my dad was killed in a car wreck a couple of nights ago (blanket thanks for condolences). He was a poor man. He owned his car (wrecked), some personal effects, and (maybe) a trailer in a trailer park. He also had a bank account with around $3,000, and had $3,900 in cash in a safe at his house. Given the small size of his estate, I think he might qualify for Transfer by Affidavit. My brother and I are his only surviving children, and he and I are in agreement on how to dispose of the property and monies (split down the middle after paying cremation expenses). In addition to a general request for advice, I'd also like to get any thoughts on what to do with the cash. I intend to use it to pay the cremation expenses, but I don't want to subject myself to penalty later on. Help?
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[ { "content": "(MI) My father died suddenly and without a will. I have no idea what to do. So, my dad was killed in a car wreck a couple of nights ago (blanket thanks for condolences). He was a poor man. He owned his car (wrecked), some personal effects, and (maybe) a trailer in a trailer park. He also had a ...
[ { "content": "(MI) My father died suddenly and without a will. I have no idea what to do. So, my dad was killed in a car wreck a couple of nights ago (blanket thanks for condolences). He was a poor man. He owned his car (wrecked), some personal effects, and (maybe) a trailer in a trailer park. He also had a ...
[ { "content": "(MI) My father died suddenly and without a will. I have no idea what to do. So, my dad was killed in a car wreck a couple of nights ago (blanket thanks for condolences). He was a poor man. He owned his car (wrecked), some personal effects, and (maybe) a trailer in a trailer park. He also had a ...
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PA – parents bought a house six years ago. Two separate groups of people have come around claiming to be previous owners who left something there and would like to look around to find it. Actual previous owner died at the end of February. Writing on behalf of my parents. My father had the pleasure of meeting the first three people to visit two weeks ago claiming they used to live there in the 2000s and left some items they need back. Dad told them to go away and it's his house now, the right response I think. The actual previous owner owned the house since the late 1970s until mid 2014 when my parents bought it. Just last weekend another couple came around making a similar claim but they were VERY pushy, threatened to do my father for theft, threatened to bring the police around, and told Dad he probably knew exactly why they were there. Dad pushed back and demanded they tell him precisely what they thought they wanted from inside the house, but they wouldn't tell him anything specific. One of them let slip something like they'd know when they found 'it'. They didn't get anywhere or do anything like phone police and left. I'm running scenarios around in my head that when the previous owner died he had a will that left people something really valuable that was hidden in my parents house. What would their responsibility be if there was something hidden in the house and left in a will? Do my mother and father own it? would that depend on the value? if it was unknown at time of purchase does its ownership stay with the previous owner? Is there a blanket way to stop people coming to the door and being pushy like the last couple? I guess that's not possible without armed guards but maybe if we had a copy of the will it could be resolved or worked around. Are wills public? My father plans to tell the next people to visit that he knows what they're looking for and it's been sold but I don't think that's a good course of action. I don't know if the item even exists or if it's something like great grandpa's forgotten childhood sled or a bank robbery from fifty years ago with proceeds packed in the walls. Imagination goes wild, but there's something that some multiple someones think is there. I'm especially worried about how pushy they might get if they get my mother alone, as she's not as forceful as my father.
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[ { "content": "PA – parents bought a house six years ago. Two separate groups of people have come around claiming to be previous owners who left something there and would like to look around to find it. Actual previous owner died at the end of February. Writing on behalf of my parents. My father had the pleasure...
[ { "content": "PA – parents bought a house six years ago. Two separate groups of people have come around claiming to be previous owners who left something there and would like to look around to find it. Actual previous owner died at the end of February. Writing on behalf of my parents. My father had the pleasure...
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PA – parents bought a house six years ago. Two separate groups of people have come around claiming to be previous owners who left something there and would like to look around to find it. Actual previous owner died at the end of February. Writing on behalf of my parents. My father had the pleasure of meeting the first three people to visit two weeks ago claiming they used to live there in the 2000s and left some items they need back. Dad told them to go away and it's his house now, the right response I think. The actual previous owner owned the house since the late 1970s until mid 2014 when my parents bought it. Just last weekend another couple came around making a similar claim but they were VERY pushy, threatened to do my father for theft, threatened to bring the police around, and told Dad he probably knew exactly why they were there. Dad pushed back and demanded they tell him precisely what they thought they wanted from inside the house, but they wouldn't tell him anything specific. One of them let slip something like they'd know when they found 'it'. They didn't get anywhere or do anything like phone police and left. I'm running scenarios around in my head that when the previous owner died he had a will that left people something really valuable that was hidden in my parents house. What would their responsibility be if there was something hidden in the house and left in a will? Do my mother and father own it? would that depend on the value? if it was unknown at time of purchase does its ownership stay with the previous owner? Is there a blanket way to stop people coming to the door and being pushy like the last couple? I guess that's not possible without armed guards but maybe if we had a copy of the will it could be resolved or worked around. Are wills public? My father plans to tell the next people to visit that he knows what they're looking for and it's been sold but I don't think that's a good course of action. I don't know if the item even exists or if it's something like great grandpa's forgotten childhood sled or a bank robbery from fifty years ago with proceeds packed in the walls. Imagination goes wild, but there's something that some multiple someones think is there. I'm especially worried about how pushy they might get if they get my mother alone, as she's not as forceful as my father.
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[ { "content": "PA – parents bought a house six years ago. Two separate groups of people have come around claiming to be previous owners who left something there and would like to look around to find it. Actual previous owner died at the end of February. Writing on behalf of my parents. My father had the pleasure...
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PA – parents bought a house six years ago. Two separate groups of people have come around claiming to be previous owners who left something there and would like to look around to find it. Actual previous owner died at the end of February. Writing on behalf of my parents. My father had the pleasure of meeting the first three people to visit two weeks ago claiming they used to live there in the 2000s and left some items they need back. Dad told them to go away and it's his house now, the right response I think. The actual previous owner owned the house since the late 1970s until mid 2014 when my parents bought it. Just last weekend another couple came around making a similar claim but they were VERY pushy, threatened to do my father for theft, threatened to bring the police around, and told Dad he probably knew exactly why they were there. Dad pushed back and demanded they tell him precisely what they thought they wanted from inside the house, but they wouldn't tell him anything specific. One of them let slip something like they'd know when they found 'it'. They didn't get anywhere or do anything like phone police and left. I'm running scenarios around in my head that when the previous owner died he had a will that left people something really valuable that was hidden in my parents house. What would their responsibility be if there was something hidden in the house and left in a will? Do my mother and father own it? would that depend on the value? if it was unknown at time of purchase does its ownership stay with the previous owner? Is there a blanket way to stop people coming to the door and being pushy like the last couple? I guess that's not possible without armed guards but maybe if we had a copy of the will it could be resolved or worked around. Are wills public? My father plans to tell the next people to visit that he knows what they're looking for and it's been sold but I don't think that's a good course of action. I don't know if the item even exists or if it's something like great grandpa's forgotten childhood sled or a bank robbery from fifty years ago with proceeds packed in the walls. Imagination goes wild, but there's something that some multiple someones think is there. I'm especially worried about how pushy they might get if they get my mother alone, as she's not as forceful as my father.
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PA – parents bought a house six years ago. Two separate groups of people have come around claiming to be previous owners who left something there and would like to look around to find it. Actual previous owner died at the end of February. Writing on behalf of my parents. My father had the pleasure of meeting the first three people to visit two weeks ago claiming they used to live there in the 2000s and left some items they need back. Dad told them to go away and it's his house now, the right response I think. The actual previous owner owned the house since the late 1970s until mid 2014 when my parents bought it. Just last weekend another couple came around making a similar claim but they were VERY pushy, threatened to do my father for theft, threatened to bring the police around, and told Dad he probably knew exactly why they were there. Dad pushed back and demanded they tell him precisely what they thought they wanted from inside the house, but they wouldn't tell him anything specific. One of them let slip something like they'd know when they found 'it'. They didn't get anywhere or do anything like phone police and left. I'm running scenarios around in my head that when the previous owner died he had a will that left people something really valuable that was hidden in my parents house. What would their responsibility be if there was something hidden in the house and left in a will? Do my mother and father own it? would that depend on the value? if it was unknown at time of purchase does its ownership stay with the previous owner? Is there a blanket way to stop people coming to the door and being pushy like the last couple? I guess that's not possible without armed guards but maybe if we had a copy of the will it could be resolved or worked around. Are wills public? My father plans to tell the next people to visit that he knows what they're looking for and it's been sold but I don't think that's a good course of action. I don't know if the item even exists or if it's something like great grandpa's forgotten childhood sled or a bank robbery from fifty years ago with proceeds packed in the walls. Imagination goes wild, but there's something that some multiple someones think is there. I'm especially worried about how pushy they might get if they get my mother alone, as she's not as forceful as my father.
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PA – parents bought a house six years ago. Two separate groups of people have come around claiming to be previous owners who left something there and would like to look around to find it. Actual previous owner died at the end of February. Writing on behalf of my parents. My father had the pleasure of meeting the first three people to visit two weeks ago claiming they used to live there in the 2000s and left some items they need back. Dad told them to go away and it's his house now, the right response I think. The actual previous owner owned the house since the late 1970s until mid 2014 when my parents bought it. Just last weekend another couple came around making a similar claim but they were VERY pushy, threatened to do my father for theft, threatened to bring the police around, and told Dad he probably knew exactly why they were there. Dad pushed back and demanded they tell him precisely what they thought they wanted from inside the house, but they wouldn't tell him anything specific. One of them let slip something like they'd know when they found 'it'. They didn't get anywhere or do anything like phone police and left. I'm running scenarios around in my head that when the previous owner died he had a will that left people something really valuable that was hidden in my parents house. What would their responsibility be if there was something hidden in the house and left in a will? Do my mother and father own it? would that depend on the value? if it was unknown at time of purchase does its ownership stay with the previous owner? Is there a blanket way to stop people coming to the door and being pushy like the last couple? I guess that's not possible without armed guards but maybe if we had a copy of the will it could be resolved or worked around. Are wills public? My father plans to tell the next people to visit that he knows what they're looking for and it's been sold but I don't think that's a good course of action. I don't know if the item even exists or if it's something like great grandpa's forgotten childhood sled or a bank robbery from fifty years ago with proceeds packed in the walls. Imagination goes wild, but there's something that some multiple someones think is there. I'm especially worried about how pushy they might get if they get my mother alone, as she's not as forceful as my father.
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PA – parents bought a house six years ago. Two separate groups of people have come around claiming to be previous owners who left something there and would like to look around to find it. Actual previous owner died at the end of February. Writing on behalf of my parents. My father had the pleasure of meeting the first three people to visit two weeks ago claiming they used to live there in the 2000s and left some items they need back. Dad told them to go away and it's his house now, the right response I think. The actual previous owner owned the house since the late 1970s until mid 2014 when my parents bought it. Just last weekend another couple came around making a similar claim but they were VERY pushy, threatened to do my father for theft, threatened to bring the police around, and told Dad he probably knew exactly why they were there. Dad pushed back and demanded they tell him precisely what they thought they wanted from inside the house, but they wouldn't tell him anything specific. One of them let slip something like they'd know when they found 'it'. They didn't get anywhere or do anything like phone police and left. I'm running scenarios around in my head that when the previous owner died he had a will that left people something really valuable that was hidden in my parents house. What would their responsibility be if there was something hidden in the house and left in a will? Do my mother and father own it? would that depend on the value? if it was unknown at time of purchase does its ownership stay with the previous owner? Is there a blanket way to stop people coming to the door and being pushy like the last couple? I guess that's not possible without armed guards but maybe if we had a copy of the will it could be resolved or worked around. Are wills public? My father plans to tell the next people to visit that he knows what they're looking for and it's been sold but I don't think that's a good course of action. I don't know if the item even exists or if it's something like great grandpa's forgotten childhood sled or a bank robbery from fifty years ago with proceeds packed in the walls. Imagination goes wild, but there's something that some multiple someones think is there. I'm especially worried about how pushy they might get if they get my mother alone, as she's not as forceful as my father.
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PA – parents bought a house six years ago. Two separate groups of people have come around claiming to be previous owners who left something there and would like to look around to find it. Actual previous owner died at the end of February. Writing on behalf of my parents. My father had the pleasure of meeting the first three people to visit two weeks ago claiming they used to live there in the 2000s and left some items they need back. Dad told them to go away and it's his house now, the right response I think. The actual previous owner owned the house since the late 1970s until mid 2014 when my parents bought it. Just last weekend another couple came around making a similar claim but they were VERY pushy, threatened to do my father for theft, threatened to bring the police around, and told Dad he probably knew exactly why they were there. Dad pushed back and demanded they tell him precisely what they thought they wanted from inside the house, but they wouldn't tell him anything specific. One of them let slip something like they'd know when they found 'it'. They didn't get anywhere or do anything like phone police and left. I'm running scenarios around in my head that when the previous owner died he had a will that left people something really valuable that was hidden in my parents house. What would their responsibility be if there was something hidden in the house and left in a will? Do my mother and father own it? would that depend on the value? if it was unknown at time of purchase does its ownership stay with the previous owner? Is there a blanket way to stop people coming to the door and being pushy like the last couple? I guess that's not possible without armed guards but maybe if we had a copy of the will it could be resolved or worked around. Are wills public? My father plans to tell the next people to visit that he knows what they're looking for and it's been sold but I don't think that's a good course of action. I don't know if the item even exists or if it's something like great grandpa's forgotten childhood sled or a bank robbery from fifty years ago with proceeds packed in the walls. Imagination goes wild, but there's something that some multiple someones think is there. I'm especially worried about how pushy they might get if they get my mother alone, as she's not as forceful as my father.
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PA – parents bought a house six years ago. Two separate groups of people have come around claiming to be previous owners who left something there and would like to look around to find it. Actual previous owner died at the end of February. Writing on behalf of my parents. My father had the pleasure of meeting the first three people to visit two weeks ago claiming they used to live there in the 2000s and left some items they need back. Dad told them to go away and it's his house now, the right response I think. The actual previous owner owned the house since the late 1970s until mid 2014 when my parents bought it. Just last weekend another couple came around making a similar claim but they were VERY pushy, threatened to do my father for theft, threatened to bring the police around, and told Dad he probably knew exactly why they were there. Dad pushed back and demanded they tell him precisely what they thought they wanted from inside the house, but they wouldn't tell him anything specific. One of them let slip something like they'd know when they found 'it'. They didn't get anywhere or do anything like phone police and left. I'm running scenarios around in my head that when the previous owner died he had a will that left people something really valuable that was hidden in my parents house. What would their responsibility be if there was something hidden in the house and left in a will? Do my mother and father own it? would that depend on the value? if it was unknown at time of purchase does its ownership stay with the previous owner? Is there a blanket way to stop people coming to the door and being pushy like the last couple? I guess that's not possible without armed guards but maybe if we had a copy of the will it could be resolved or worked around. Are wills public? My father plans to tell the next people to visit that he knows what they're looking for and it's been sold but I don't think that's a good course of action. I don't know if the item even exists or if it's something like great grandpa's forgotten childhood sled or a bank robbery from fifty years ago with proceeds packed in the walls. Imagination goes wild, but there's something that some multiple someones think is there. I'm especially worried about how pushy they might get if they get my mother alone, as she's not as forceful as my father.
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PA – parents bought a house six years ago. Two separate groups of people have come around claiming to be previous owners who left something there and would like to look around to find it. Actual previous owner died at the end of February. Writing on behalf of my parents. My father had the pleasure of meeting the first three people to visit two weeks ago claiming they used to live there in the 2000s and left some items they need back. Dad told them to go away and it's his house now, the right response I think. The actual previous owner owned the house since the late 1970s until mid 2014 when my parents bought it. Just last weekend another couple came around making a similar claim but they were VERY pushy, threatened to do my father for theft, threatened to bring the police around, and told Dad he probably knew exactly why they were there. Dad pushed back and demanded they tell him precisely what they thought they wanted from inside the house, but they wouldn't tell him anything specific. One of them let slip something like they'd know when they found 'it'. They didn't get anywhere or do anything like phone police and left. I'm running scenarios around in my head that when the previous owner died he had a will that left people something really valuable that was hidden in my parents house. What would their responsibility be if there was something hidden in the house and left in a will? Do my mother and father own it? would that depend on the value? if it was unknown at time of purchase does its ownership stay with the previous owner? Is there a blanket way to stop people coming to the door and being pushy like the last couple? I guess that's not possible without armed guards but maybe if we had a copy of the will it could be resolved or worked around. Are wills public? My father plans to tell the next people to visit that he knows what they're looking for and it's been sold but I don't think that's a good course of action. I don't know if the item even exists or if it's something like great grandpa's forgotten childhood sled or a bank robbery from fifty years ago with proceeds packed in the walls. Imagination goes wild, but there's something that some multiple someones think is there. I'm especially worried about how pushy they might get if they get my mother alone, as she's not as forceful as my father.
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(CA) When my Grandfather died 25 years ago his heirs were told by my step-grandmother that his entire estate was gone, forfeited for unpaid taxes, but I just found out there was a Probate Case and she now owns his former properties. California Probate I’m in Ontario Canada. My Grandfather died 25 years ago. At the time we were told and believed my step-grandmother who said that his entire estate was worthless, specifically that he hadn’t paid taxes for decades and his 4 apartment buildings in San Francisco were forfeited due to unpaid taxes. Recently, while trying to make a family tree I found that his widow had acquired all his properties on his death. I was stunned, she had lied to us. The properties weren’t seized, the Deed Reconveyances are transferred from his name to my step-grandmother in the years following his death. My mom and siblings had fully accepted her explanation until now. I just learned about Probate (a rich relative died) and I found a Probate Case under my grandfather’s name from when he died, but we never knew about it till now. A Probate Case should have included my step-grandmother, his only child and any direct heirs. But my family were never informed about my grandfather’s Probate Hearing. **Questions** 1. What can his only child and grandchildren do about this now? 2. Do his descendants have a chance of recovering money or properties 25 years after his passing? 3. Are these type of Probate Cases taken on a contingency basis or …? 4. Should I order the Probate documents that seem to be related to his death from the San Mateo Court or would an attorney do this on my behalf? (I’ve found 15+ separate legal cases with his property deeds, businesses or interests.) 5. Are there attorneys who specialize in decades old Probate Cases? 6. Is there a time limit, Statute of Limitations, that now begins because of the new information I’ve found? How long do I have to investigate and pursue this case before a lawyer is retained? 7. What documentation is an attorney going to expect me to have in order to accept this and pursue this case so that the direct heirs can receive any entitled part of the estate? 8. What can his only child and grandchildren do about this now?
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(CA) When my Grandfather died 25 years ago his heirs were told by my step-grandmother that his entire estate was gone, forfeited for unpaid taxes, but I just found out there was a Probate Case and she now owns his former properties. California Probate I’m in Ontario Canada. My Grandfather died 25 years ago. At the time we were told and believed my step-grandmother who said that his entire estate was worthless, specifically that he hadn’t paid taxes for decades and his 4 apartment buildings in San Francisco were forfeited due to unpaid taxes. Recently, while trying to make a family tree I found that his widow had acquired all his properties on his death. I was stunned, she had lied to us. The properties weren’t seized, the Deed Reconveyances are transferred from his name to my step-grandmother in the years following his death. My mom and siblings had fully accepted her explanation until now. I just learned about Probate (a rich relative died) and I found a Probate Case under my grandfather’s name from when he died, but we never knew about it till now. A Probate Case should have included my step-grandmother, his only child and any direct heirs. But my family were never informed about my grandfather’s Probate Hearing. **Questions** 1. What can his only child and grandchildren do about this now? 2. Do his descendants have a chance of recovering money or properties 25 years after his passing? 3. Are these type of Probate Cases taken on a contingency basis or …? 4. Should I order the Probate documents that seem to be related to his death from the San Mateo Court or would an attorney do this on my behalf? (I’ve found 15+ separate legal cases with his property deeds, businesses or interests.) 5. Are there attorneys who specialize in decades old Probate Cases? 6. Is there a time limit, Statute of Limitations, that now begins because of the new information I’ve found? How long do I have to investigate and pursue this case before a lawyer is retained? 7. What documentation is an attorney going to expect me to have in order to accept this and pursue this case so that the direct heirs can receive any entitled part of the estate? 8. What can his only child and grandchildren do about this now?
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(CA) When my Grandfather died 25 years ago his heirs were told by my step-grandmother that his entire estate was gone, forfeited for unpaid taxes, but I just found out there was a Probate Case and she now owns his former properties. California Probate I’m in Ontario Canada. My Grandfather died 25 years ago. At the time we were told and believed my step-grandmother who said that his entire estate was worthless, specifically that he hadn’t paid taxes for decades and his 4 apartment buildings in San Francisco were forfeited due to unpaid taxes. Recently, while trying to make a family tree I found that his widow had acquired all his properties on his death. I was stunned, she had lied to us. The properties weren’t seized, the Deed Reconveyances are transferred from his name to my step-grandmother in the years following his death. My mom and siblings had fully accepted her explanation until now. I just learned about Probate (a rich relative died) and I found a Probate Case under my grandfather’s name from when he died, but we never knew about it till now. A Probate Case should have included my step-grandmother, his only child and any direct heirs. But my family were never informed about my grandfather’s Probate Hearing. **Questions** 1. What can his only child and grandchildren do about this now? 2. Do his descendants have a chance of recovering money or properties 25 years after his passing? 3. Are these type of Probate Cases taken on a contingency basis or …? 4. Should I order the Probate documents that seem to be related to his death from the San Mateo Court or would an attorney do this on my behalf? (I’ve found 15+ separate legal cases with his property deeds, businesses or interests.) 5. Are there attorneys who specialize in decades old Probate Cases? 6. Is there a time limit, Statute of Limitations, that now begins because of the new information I’ve found? How long do I have to investigate and pursue this case before a lawyer is retained? 7. What documentation is an attorney going to expect me to have in order to accept this and pursue this case so that the direct heirs can receive any entitled part of the estate? 8. What can his only child and grandchildren do about this now?
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(CA) When my Grandfather died 25 years ago his heirs were told by my step-grandmother that his entire estate was gone, forfeited for unpaid taxes, but I just found out there was a Probate Case and she now owns his former properties. California Probate I’m in Ontario Canada. My Grandfather died 25 years ago. At the time we were told and believed my step-grandmother who said that his entire estate was worthless, specifically that he hadn’t paid taxes for decades and his 4 apartment buildings in San Francisco were forfeited due to unpaid taxes. Recently, while trying to make a family tree I found that his widow had acquired all his properties on his death. I was stunned, she had lied to us. The properties weren’t seized, the Deed Reconveyances are transferred from his name to my step-grandmother in the years following his death. My mom and siblings had fully accepted her explanation until now. I just learned about Probate (a rich relative died) and I found a Probate Case under my grandfather’s name from when he died, but we never knew about it till now. A Probate Case should have included my step-grandmother, his only child and any direct heirs. But my family were never informed about my grandfather’s Probate Hearing. **Questions** 1. What can his only child and grandchildren do about this now? 2. Do his descendants have a chance of recovering money or properties 25 years after his passing? 3. Are these type of Probate Cases taken on a contingency basis or …? 4. Should I order the Probate documents that seem to be related to his death from the San Mateo Court or would an attorney do this on my behalf? (I’ve found 15+ separate legal cases with his property deeds, businesses or interests.) 5. Are there attorneys who specialize in decades old Probate Cases? 6. Is there a time limit, Statute of Limitations, that now begins because of the new information I’ve found? How long do I have to investigate and pursue this case before a lawyer is retained? 7. What documentation is an attorney going to expect me to have in order to accept this and pursue this case so that the direct heirs can receive any entitled part of the estate? 8. What can his only child and grandchildren do about this now?
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[ { "content": "(CA) When my Grandfather died 25 years ago his heirs were told by my step-grandmother that his entire estate was gone, forfeited for unpaid taxes, but I just found out there was a Probate Case and she now owns his former properties. California Probate I’m in Ontario Canada. My Grandfather died ...
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(CA) When my Grandfather died 25 years ago his heirs were told by my step-grandmother that his entire estate was gone, forfeited for unpaid taxes, but I just found out there was a Probate Case and she now owns his former properties. California Probate I’m in Ontario Canada. My Grandfather died 25 years ago. At the time we were told and believed my step-grandmother who said that his entire estate was worthless, specifically that he hadn’t paid taxes for decades and his 4 apartment buildings in San Francisco were forfeited due to unpaid taxes. Recently, while trying to make a family tree I found that his widow had acquired all his properties on his death. I was stunned, she had lied to us. The properties weren’t seized, the Deed Reconveyances are transferred from his name to my step-grandmother in the years following his death. My mom and siblings had fully accepted her explanation until now. I just learned about Probate (a rich relative died) and I found a Probate Case under my grandfather’s name from when he died, but we never knew about it till now. A Probate Case should have included my step-grandmother, his only child and any direct heirs. But my family were never informed about my grandfather’s Probate Hearing. **Questions** 1. What can his only child and grandchildren do about this now? 2. Do his descendants have a chance of recovering money or properties 25 years after his passing? 3. Are these type of Probate Cases taken on a contingency basis or …? 4. Should I order the Probate documents that seem to be related to his death from the San Mateo Court or would an attorney do this on my behalf? (I’ve found 15+ separate legal cases with his property deeds, businesses or interests.) 5. Are there attorneys who specialize in decades old Probate Cases? 6. Is there a time limit, Statute of Limitations, that now begins because of the new information I’ve found? How long do I have to investigate and pursue this case before a lawyer is retained? 7. What documentation is an attorney going to expect me to have in order to accept this and pursue this case so that the direct heirs can receive any entitled part of the estate? 8. What can his only child and grandchildren do about this now?
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[ { "content": "(CA) When my Grandfather died 25 years ago his heirs were told by my step-grandmother that his entire estate was gone, forfeited for unpaid taxes, but I just found out there was a Probate Case and she now owns his former properties. California Probate I’m in Ontario Canada. My Grandfather died ...
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(CA) When my Grandfather died 25 years ago his heirs were told by my step-grandmother that his entire estate was gone, forfeited for unpaid taxes, but I just found out there was a Probate Case and she now owns his former properties. California Probate I’m in Ontario Canada. My Grandfather died 25 years ago. At the time we were told and believed my step-grandmother who said that his entire estate was worthless, specifically that he hadn’t paid taxes for decades and his 4 apartment buildings in San Francisco were forfeited due to unpaid taxes. Recently, while trying to make a family tree I found that his widow had acquired all his properties on his death. I was stunned, she had lied to us. The properties weren’t seized, the Deed Reconveyances are transferred from his name to my step-grandmother in the years following his death. My mom and siblings had fully accepted her explanation until now. I just learned about Probate (a rich relative died) and I found a Probate Case under my grandfather’s name from when he died, but we never knew about it till now. A Probate Case should have included my step-grandmother, his only child and any direct heirs. But my family were never informed about my grandfather’s Probate Hearing. **Questions** 1. What can his only child and grandchildren do about this now? 2. Do his descendants have a chance of recovering money or properties 25 years after his passing? 3. Are these type of Probate Cases taken on a contingency basis or …? 4. Should I order the Probate documents that seem to be related to his death from the San Mateo Court or would an attorney do this on my behalf? (I’ve found 15+ separate legal cases with his property deeds, businesses or interests.) 5. Are there attorneys who specialize in decades old Probate Cases? 6. Is there a time limit, Statute of Limitations, that now begins because of the new information I’ve found? How long do I have to investigate and pursue this case before a lawyer is retained? 7. What documentation is an attorney going to expect me to have in order to accept this and pursue this case so that the direct heirs can receive any entitled part of the estate? 8. What can his only child and grandchildren do about this now?
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[ { "content": "(CA) When my Grandfather died 25 years ago his heirs were told by my step-grandmother that his entire estate was gone, forfeited for unpaid taxes, but I just found out there was a Probate Case and she now owns his former properties. California Probate I’m in Ontario Canada. My Grandfather died ...
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(CA) When my Grandfather died 25 years ago his heirs were told by my step-grandmother that his entire estate was gone, forfeited for unpaid taxes, but I just found out there was a Probate Case and she now owns his former properties. California Probate I’m in Ontario Canada. My Grandfather died 25 years ago. At the time we were told and believed my step-grandmother who said that his entire estate was worthless, specifically that he hadn’t paid taxes for decades and his 4 apartment buildings in San Francisco were forfeited due to unpaid taxes. Recently, while trying to make a family tree I found that his widow had acquired all his properties on his death. I was stunned, she had lied to us. The properties weren’t seized, the Deed Reconveyances are transferred from his name to my step-grandmother in the years following his death. My mom and siblings had fully accepted her explanation until now. I just learned about Probate (a rich relative died) and I found a Probate Case under my grandfather’s name from when he died, but we never knew about it till now. A Probate Case should have included my step-grandmother, his only child and any direct heirs. But my family were never informed about my grandfather’s Probate Hearing. **Questions** 1. What can his only child and grandchildren do about this now? 2. Do his descendants have a chance of recovering money or properties 25 years after his passing? 3. Are these type of Probate Cases taken on a contingency basis or …? 4. Should I order the Probate documents that seem to be related to his death from the San Mateo Court or would an attorney do this on my behalf? (I’ve found 15+ separate legal cases with his property deeds, businesses or interests.) 5. Are there attorneys who specialize in decades old Probate Cases? 6. Is there a time limit, Statute of Limitations, that now begins because of the new information I’ve found? How long do I have to investigate and pursue this case before a lawyer is retained? 7. What documentation is an attorney going to expect me to have in order to accept this and pursue this case so that the direct heirs can receive any entitled part of the estate? 8. What can his only child and grandchildren do about this now?
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(CA) When my Grandfather died 25 years ago his heirs were told by my step-grandmother that his entire estate was gone, forfeited for unpaid taxes, but I just found out there was a Probate Case and she now owns his former properties. California Probate I’m in Ontario Canada. My Grandfather died 25 years ago. At the time we were told and believed my step-grandmother who said that his entire estate was worthless, specifically that he hadn’t paid taxes for decades and his 4 apartment buildings in San Francisco were forfeited due to unpaid taxes. Recently, while trying to make a family tree I found that his widow had acquired all his properties on his death. I was stunned, she had lied to us. The properties weren’t seized, the Deed Reconveyances are transferred from his name to my step-grandmother in the years following his death. My mom and siblings had fully accepted her explanation until now. I just learned about Probate (a rich relative died) and I found a Probate Case under my grandfather’s name from when he died, but we never knew about it till now. A Probate Case should have included my step-grandmother, his only child and any direct heirs. But my family were never informed about my grandfather’s Probate Hearing. **Questions** 1. What can his only child and grandchildren do about this now? 2. Do his descendants have a chance of recovering money or properties 25 years after his passing? 3. Are these type of Probate Cases taken on a contingency basis or …? 4. Should I order the Probate documents that seem to be related to his death from the San Mateo Court or would an attorney do this on my behalf? (I’ve found 15+ separate legal cases with his property deeds, businesses or interests.) 5. Are there attorneys who specialize in decades old Probate Cases? 6. Is there a time limit, Statute of Limitations, that now begins because of the new information I’ve found? How long do I have to investigate and pursue this case before a lawyer is retained? 7. What documentation is an attorney going to expect me to have in order to accept this and pursue this case so that the direct heirs can receive any entitled part of the estate? 8. What can his only child and grandchildren do about this now?
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[ { "content": "(CA) When my Grandfather died 25 years ago his heirs were told by my step-grandmother that his entire estate was gone, forfeited for unpaid taxes, but I just found out there was a Probate Case and she now owns his former properties. California Probate I’m in Ontario Canada. My Grandfather died ...
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(Indiana, USA) I have a deadbeat father who is lawyered up and suing my mother for custody I'm 16 years old and last year in June my father abandoned my family and he has done this before, and this has been the longest time so far. He has also abused me and my mother several times. It should be noted my mother and father are not legally divorced. Now, he has lawyered up with a well-known and disliked, expensive attorney. (Bills about 300 an hour) He does not give money to my mother and we cannot afford a good enough lawyer to fight in custody court. He plans on asking for custody and/or visitation to me and my little sister who is 9. I would appreciate any advice on how to handle this when and if this is taken to court. One quick thing to mention is my mother has proof he is hiding marital assets, and she also has proof of several threats he has made to her, whatever that is worth.
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[ { "content": "(Indiana, USA) I have a deadbeat father who is lawyered up and suing my mother for custody I'm 16 years old and last year in June my father abandoned my family and he has done this before, and this has been the longest time so far. He has also abused me and my mother several times. It should be no...
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(Indiana, USA) I have a deadbeat father who is lawyered up and suing my mother for custody I'm 16 years old and last year in June my father abandoned my family and he has done this before, and this has been the longest time so far. He has also abused me and my mother several times. It should be noted my mother and father are not legally divorced. Now, he has lawyered up with a well-known and disliked, expensive attorney. (Bills about 300 an hour) He does not give money to my mother and we cannot afford a good enough lawyer to fight in custody court. He plans on asking for custody and/or visitation to me and my little sister who is 9. I would appreciate any advice on how to handle this when and if this is taken to court. One quick thing to mention is my mother has proof he is hiding marital assets, and she also has proof of several threats he has made to her, whatever that is worth.
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[ { "content": "(Indiana, USA) I have a deadbeat father who is lawyered up and suing my mother for custody I'm 16 years old and last year in June my father abandoned my family and he has done this before, and this has been the longest time so far. He has also abused me and my mother several times. It should be no...
[ { "content": "(Indiana, USA) I have a deadbeat father who is lawyered up and suing my mother for custody I'm 16 years old and last year in June my father abandoned my family and he has done this before, and this has been the longest time so far. He has also abused me and my mother several times. It should be no...
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(Indiana, USA) I have a deadbeat father who is lawyered up and suing my mother for custody I'm 16 years old and last year in June my father abandoned my family and he has done this before, and this has been the longest time so far. He has also abused me and my mother several times. It should be noted my mother and father are not legally divorced. Now, he has lawyered up with a well-known and disliked, expensive attorney. (Bills about 300 an hour) He does not give money to my mother and we cannot afford a good enough lawyer to fight in custody court. He plans on asking for custody and/or visitation to me and my little sister who is 9. I would appreciate any advice on how to handle this when and if this is taken to court. One quick thing to mention is my mother has proof he is hiding marital assets, and she also has proof of several threats he has made to her, whatever that is worth.
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[ { "content": "(Indiana, USA) I have a deadbeat father who is lawyered up and suing my mother for custody I'm 16 years old and last year in June my father abandoned my family and he has done this before, and this has been the longest time so far. He has also abused me and my mother several times. It should be no...
[ { "content": "(Indiana, USA) I have a deadbeat father who is lawyered up and suing my mother for custody I'm 16 years old and last year in June my father abandoned my family and he has done this before, and this has been the longest time so far. He has also abused me and my mother several times. It should be no...
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(Indiana, USA) I have a deadbeat father who is lawyered up and suing my mother for custody I'm 16 years old and last year in June my father abandoned my family and he has done this before, and this has been the longest time so far. He has also abused me and my mother several times. It should be noted my mother and father are not legally divorced. Now, he has lawyered up with a well-known and disliked, expensive attorney. (Bills about 300 an hour) He does not give money to my mother and we cannot afford a good enough lawyer to fight in custody court. He plans on asking for custody and/or visitation to me and my little sister who is 9. I would appreciate any advice on how to handle this when and if this is taken to court. One quick thing to mention is my mother has proof he is hiding marital assets, and she also has proof of several threats he has made to her, whatever that is worth.
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[ { "content": "(Indiana, USA) I have a deadbeat father who is lawyered up and suing my mother for custody I'm 16 years old and last year in June my father abandoned my family and he has done this before, and this has been the longest time so far. He has also abused me and my mother several times. It should be no...
[ { "content": "(Indiana, USA) I have a deadbeat father who is lawyered up and suing my mother for custody I'm 16 years old and last year in June my father abandoned my family and he has done this before, and this has been the longest time so far. He has also abused me and my mother several times. It should be no...
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(Indiana, USA) I have a deadbeat father who is lawyered up and suing my mother for custody I'm 16 years old and last year in June my father abandoned my family and he has done this before, and this has been the longest time so far. He has also abused me and my mother several times. It should be noted my mother and father are not legally divorced. Now, he has lawyered up with a well-known and disliked, expensive attorney. (Bills about 300 an hour) He does not give money to my mother and we cannot afford a good enough lawyer to fight in custody court. He plans on asking for custody and/or visitation to me and my little sister who is 9. I would appreciate any advice on how to handle this when and if this is taken to court. One quick thing to mention is my mother has proof he is hiding marital assets, and she also has proof of several threats he has made to her, whatever that is worth.
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[ { "content": "(Indiana, USA) I have a deadbeat father who is lawyered up and suing my mother for custody I'm 16 years old and last year in June my father abandoned my family and he has done this before, and this has been the longest time so far. He has also abused me and my mother several times. It should be no...
[ { "content": "(Indiana, USA) I have a deadbeat father who is lawyered up and suing my mother for custody I'm 16 years old and last year in June my father abandoned my family and he has done this before, and this has been the longest time so far. He has also abused me and my mother several times. It should be no...
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(Indiana, USA) I have a deadbeat father who is lawyered up and suing my mother for custody I'm 16 years old and last year in June my father abandoned my family and he has done this before, and this has been the longest time so far. He has also abused me and my mother several times. It should be noted my mother and father are not legally divorced. Now, he has lawyered up with a well-known and disliked, expensive attorney. (Bills about 300 an hour) He does not give money to my mother and we cannot afford a good enough lawyer to fight in custody court. He plans on asking for custody and/or visitation to me and my little sister who is 9. I would appreciate any advice on how to handle this when and if this is taken to court. One quick thing to mention is my mother has proof he is hiding marital assets, and she also has proof of several threats he has made to her, whatever that is worth.
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(Indiana, USA) I have a deadbeat father who is lawyered up and suing my mother for custody I'm 16 years old and last year in June my father abandoned my family and he has done this before, and this has been the longest time so far. He has also abused me and my mother several times. It should be noted my mother and father are not legally divorced. Now, he has lawyered up with a well-known and disliked, expensive attorney. (Bills about 300 an hour) He does not give money to my mother and we cannot afford a good enough lawyer to fight in custody court. He plans on asking for custody and/or visitation to me and my little sister who is 9. I would appreciate any advice on how to handle this when and if this is taken to court. One quick thing to mention is my mother has proof he is hiding marital assets, and she also has proof of several threats he has made to her, whatever that is worth.
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(Indiana, USA) I have a deadbeat father who is lawyered up and suing my mother for custody I'm 16 years old and last year in June my father abandoned my family and he has done this before, and this has been the longest time so far. He has also abused me and my mother several times. It should be noted my mother and father are not legally divorced. Now, he has lawyered up with a well-known and disliked, expensive attorney. (Bills about 300 an hour) He does not give money to my mother and we cannot afford a good enough lawyer to fight in custody court. He plans on asking for custody and/or visitation to me and my little sister who is 9. I would appreciate any advice on how to handle this when and if this is taken to court. One quick thing to mention is my mother has proof he is hiding marital assets, and she also has proof of several threats he has made to her, whatever that is worth.
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[ { "content": "(Indiana, USA) I have a deadbeat father who is lawyered up and suing my mother for custody I'm 16 years old and last year in June my father abandoned my family and he has done this before, and this has been the longest time so far. He has also abused me and my mother several times. It should be no...
[ { "content": "(Indiana, USA) I have a deadbeat father who is lawyered up and suing my mother for custody I'm 16 years old and last year in June my father abandoned my family and he has done this before, and this has been the longest time so far. He has also abused me and my mother several times. It should be no...
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Is it within my rights to tell my 3 year old son's father than my 3 year old will not be going there again until his guns are locked up? I just went to pick up my son. I'm anti-gun for the record, but know my son's father loves them and accepted his use of them long ago. I do not let my son play with toy guns because I fear if he ever got his hands on a real one he would instantly pull the trigger like he does with the toys. His father let's him play with toy guns and I do not argue against his parenting choices. But today when I picked up my son, he was asking for cereal. His father said he could eat cereal there before I took him home. So I went to the pantry (tall wired shelf pantry from ikea with no doors or cabinets) and on the top shelf by the cereal, were two loaded guns. I called his father out on the lack of responsibility and he argued with "he knows the difference" (no he doesn't, he's 3) "I'm with him 24/7 when he's here" (if my son wakes up early his dad keeps sleeping while my son plays alone) and "he can't reach them" (3 year Olds are quite resourceful). So I want to tell him my son will not go there until all of the guns are locked up and safe. Can I do that legally? I regret not taking a picture. Location: Illinois
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Is it within my rights to tell my 3 year old son's father than my 3 year old will not be going there again until his guns are locked up? I just went to pick up my son. I'm anti-gun for the record, but know my son's father loves them and accepted his use of them long ago. I do not let my son play with toy guns because I fear if he ever got his hands on a real one he would instantly pull the trigger like he does with the toys. His father let's him play with toy guns and I do not argue against his parenting choices. But today when I picked up my son, he was asking for cereal. His father said he could eat cereal there before I took him home. So I went to the pantry (tall wired shelf pantry from ikea with no doors or cabinets) and on the top shelf by the cereal, were two loaded guns. I called his father out on the lack of responsibility and he argued with "he knows the difference" (no he doesn't, he's 3) "I'm with him 24/7 when he's here" (if my son wakes up early his dad keeps sleeping while my son plays alone) and "he can't reach them" (3 year Olds are quite resourceful). So I want to tell him my son will not go there until all of the guns are locked up and safe. Can I do that legally? I regret not taking a picture. Location: Illinois
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[ { "content": "Is it within my rights to tell my 3 year old son's father than my 3 year old will not be going there again until his guns are locked up? I just went to pick up my son. I'm anti-gun for the record, but know my son's father loves them and accepted his use of them long ago. I do not let my son play w...
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(SE Idaho)(Update, but not really and update)My 15 year old son just accused my second ex wife of sleeping with him when he was 11, putting pictures of it on my computer, and claiming he is the father of my 3 year old daughter. Dear lord. Help me help my ex wife.. Hey Reddit. I have been quiet since my original post: https://np.reddit.com/r/legaladvice/comments/4cj968/my_15_year_old_son_just_accused_my_second_ex_wife/ Honestly not a whole lot has happened in four months with this. I have taken three DNA tests. They messed up on the first two. My daughter and second ex wife have been tested. They are trying to get my 2nd ex to take a psychosexual polygraph, but she wont take one without a lawyer, and zero charges have been brought up. Honestly guys i wish i had more for you all. That is it though. The police will not return my calls reguarding my computer that they took as evidence. They will not tell us anything about the DNA tests. Its just.. Its really not an update so i am here for some other questions. First. Is there some kind of limit of time they can hold my computer as evidence? There is no child porn on it. Zero pictures of my son and my second ex wife on there. I mean. I am quite the computer geek, and i know every single file on that computer. My second ex wife was raised on a farm of sorts, and isn't the smartest when it comes to technology so i doubt she was able to hide anything on it without me knowing. I am 100% sure of this. Also I have been through a horrible custody battle with my first ex wife that all started when i remarried. This is probably 90% of the reason for my second divorce. I just talked to my second ex wife recently, and she finally admitted to me that if it wasn't for the complete hell that my first ex wife put me through we would still be married. I already knew this, but it was nice to hear. My question here is. How much will writing a letter to a judge help? I have had even more custody papers come through to take more of my custody away from 25% to 1%, and up my child support almost triple what it is. I can't afford to hire a lawyer at this point. I lost my career, I lost my house, i lost my marriage, and now my children all because of false accusations being brought up in court that i can't afford to fight. (first ex wife has a free lawyer.) Would writing the judge a letter with supporting documents get me anywhere? I just don't know what else to do at this point. Has it helped any of you?
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[ { "content": "(SE Idaho)(Update, but not really and update)My 15 year old son just accused my second ex wife of sleeping with him when he was 11, putting pictures of it on my computer, and claiming he is the father of my 3 year old daughter. Dear lord. Help me help my ex wife.. Hey Reddit. I have been quiet sin...
[ { "content": "(SE Idaho)(Update, but not really and update)My 15 year old son just accused my second ex wife of sleeping with him when he was 11, putting pictures of it on my computer, and claiming he is the father of my 3 year old daughter. Dear lord. Help me help my ex wife.. Hey Reddit. I have been quiet sin...
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(SE Idaho)(Update, but not really and update)My 15 year old son just accused my second ex wife of sleeping with him when he was 11, putting pictures of it on my computer, and claiming he is the father of my 3 year old daughter. Dear lord. Help me help my ex wife.. Hey Reddit. I have been quiet since my original post: https://np.reddit.com/r/legaladvice/comments/4cj968/my_15_year_old_son_just_accused_my_second_ex_wife/ Honestly not a whole lot has happened in four months with this. I have taken three DNA tests. They messed up on the first two. My daughter and second ex wife have been tested. They are trying to get my 2nd ex to take a psychosexual polygraph, but she wont take one without a lawyer, and zero charges have been brought up. Honestly guys i wish i had more for you all. That is it though. The police will not return my calls reguarding my computer that they took as evidence. They will not tell us anything about the DNA tests. Its just.. Its really not an update so i am here for some other questions. First. Is there some kind of limit of time they can hold my computer as evidence? There is no child porn on it. Zero pictures of my son and my second ex wife on there. I mean. I am quite the computer geek, and i know every single file on that computer. My second ex wife was raised on a farm of sorts, and isn't the smartest when it comes to technology so i doubt she was able to hide anything on it without me knowing. I am 100% sure of this. Also I have been through a horrible custody battle with my first ex wife that all started when i remarried. This is probably 90% of the reason for my second divorce. I just talked to my second ex wife recently, and she finally admitted to me that if it wasn't for the complete hell that my first ex wife put me through we would still be married. I already knew this, but it was nice to hear. My question here is. How much will writing a letter to a judge help? I have had even more custody papers come through to take more of my custody away from 25% to 1%, and up my child support almost triple what it is. I can't afford to hire a lawyer at this point. I lost my career, I lost my house, i lost my marriage, and now my children all because of false accusations being brought up in court that i can't afford to fight. (first ex wife has a free lawyer.) Would writing the judge a letter with supporting documents get me anywhere? I just don't know what else to do at this point. Has it helped any of you?
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[ { "content": "(SE Idaho)(Update, but not really and update)My 15 year old son just accused my second ex wife of sleeping with him when he was 11, putting pictures of it on my computer, and claiming he is the father of my 3 year old daughter. Dear lord. Help me help my ex wife.. Hey Reddit. I have been quiet sin...
[ { "content": "(SE Idaho)(Update, but not really and update)My 15 year old son just accused my second ex wife of sleeping with him when he was 11, putting pictures of it on my computer, and claiming he is the father of my 3 year old daughter. Dear lord. Help me help my ex wife.. Hey Reddit. I have been quiet sin...
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(SE Idaho)(Update, but not really and update)My 15 year old son just accused my second ex wife of sleeping with him when he was 11, putting pictures of it on my computer, and claiming he is the father of my 3 year old daughter. Dear lord. Help me help my ex wife.. Hey Reddit. I have been quiet since my original post: https://np.reddit.com/r/legaladvice/comments/4cj968/my_15_year_old_son_just_accused_my_second_ex_wife/ Honestly not a whole lot has happened in four months with this. I have taken three DNA tests. They messed up on the first two. My daughter and second ex wife have been tested. They are trying to get my 2nd ex to take a psychosexual polygraph, but she wont take one without a lawyer, and zero charges have been brought up. Honestly guys i wish i had more for you all. That is it though. The police will not return my calls reguarding my computer that they took as evidence. They will not tell us anything about the DNA tests. Its just.. Its really not an update so i am here for some other questions. First. Is there some kind of limit of time they can hold my computer as evidence? There is no child porn on it. Zero pictures of my son and my second ex wife on there. I mean. I am quite the computer geek, and i know every single file on that computer. My second ex wife was raised on a farm of sorts, and isn't the smartest when it comes to technology so i doubt she was able to hide anything on it without me knowing. I am 100% sure of this. Also I have been through a horrible custody battle with my first ex wife that all started when i remarried. This is probably 90% of the reason for my second divorce. I just talked to my second ex wife recently, and she finally admitted to me that if it wasn't for the complete hell that my first ex wife put me through we would still be married. I already knew this, but it was nice to hear. My question here is. How much will writing a letter to a judge help? I have had even more custody papers come through to take more of my custody away from 25% to 1%, and up my child support almost triple what it is. I can't afford to hire a lawyer at this point. I lost my career, I lost my house, i lost my marriage, and now my children all because of false accusations being brought up in court that i can't afford to fight. (first ex wife has a free lawyer.) Would writing the judge a letter with supporting documents get me anywhere? I just don't know what else to do at this point. Has it helped any of you?
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[ { "content": "(SE Idaho)(Update, but not really and update)My 15 year old son just accused my second ex wife of sleeping with him when he was 11, putting pictures of it on my computer, and claiming he is the father of my 3 year old daughter. Dear lord. Help me help my ex wife.. Hey Reddit. I have been quiet sin...
[ { "content": "(SE Idaho)(Update, but not really and update)My 15 year old son just accused my second ex wife of sleeping with him when he was 11, putting pictures of it on my computer, and claiming he is the father of my 3 year old daughter. Dear lord. Help me help my ex wife.. Hey Reddit. I have been quiet sin...
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(SE Idaho)(Update, but not really and update)My 15 year old son just accused my second ex wife of sleeping with him when he was 11, putting pictures of it on my computer, and claiming he is the father of my 3 year old daughter. Dear lord. Help me help my ex wife.. Hey Reddit. I have been quiet since my original post: https://np.reddit.com/r/legaladvice/comments/4cj968/my_15_year_old_son_just_accused_my_second_ex_wife/ Honestly not a whole lot has happened in four months with this. I have taken three DNA tests. They messed up on the first two. My daughter and second ex wife have been tested. They are trying to get my 2nd ex to take a psychosexual polygraph, but she wont take one without a lawyer, and zero charges have been brought up. Honestly guys i wish i had more for you all. That is it though. The police will not return my calls reguarding my computer that they took as evidence. They will not tell us anything about the DNA tests. Its just.. Its really not an update so i am here for some other questions. First. Is there some kind of limit of time they can hold my computer as evidence? There is no child porn on it. Zero pictures of my son and my second ex wife on there. I mean. I am quite the computer geek, and i know every single file on that computer. My second ex wife was raised on a farm of sorts, and isn't the smartest when it comes to technology so i doubt she was able to hide anything on it without me knowing. I am 100% sure of this. Also I have been through a horrible custody battle with my first ex wife that all started when i remarried. This is probably 90% of the reason for my second divorce. I just talked to my second ex wife recently, and she finally admitted to me that if it wasn't for the complete hell that my first ex wife put me through we would still be married. I already knew this, but it was nice to hear. My question here is. How much will writing a letter to a judge help? I have had even more custody papers come through to take more of my custody away from 25% to 1%, and up my child support almost triple what it is. I can't afford to hire a lawyer at this point. I lost my career, I lost my house, i lost my marriage, and now my children all because of false accusations being brought up in court that i can't afford to fight. (first ex wife has a free lawyer.) Would writing the judge a letter with supporting documents get me anywhere? I just don't know what else to do at this point. Has it helped any of you?
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[ { "content": "(SE Idaho)(Update, but not really and update)My 15 year old son just accused my second ex wife of sleeping with him when he was 11, putting pictures of it on my computer, and claiming he is the father of my 3 year old daughter. Dear lord. Help me help my ex wife.. Hey Reddit. I have been quiet sin...
[ { "content": "(SE Idaho)(Update, but not really and update)My 15 year old son just accused my second ex wife of sleeping with him when he was 11, putting pictures of it on my computer, and claiming he is the father of my 3 year old daughter. Dear lord. Help me help my ex wife.. Hey Reddit. I have been quiet sin...
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My friend is a PSW and she had an affair with her cancer patient's husband and got pregnant. His wife found out and filed for divorce. How much trouble is my friend in for her part? Location is Mississippi
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My wife was taken off her work schedule "for her safety." She's pregnant This morning my wife's boss asked her to come in this afternoon before her shift at 4. When she went in, her boss told her that due to her pregnancy, she's being changed from the 4 pm shift to the midnight shift "for her safety." She works with developmentally disabled adults, and she has asked not to work with a particular client (out of about 20 clients), but she was fine with her current client and hadn't expressed any concerns. Now, normally a shift change wouldn't be any concern for me (annoying, but well within the company's prerogative), but there are no available midnight shifts, meaning she has no scheduled hours and is "on call." If it matters, she only worked 3 shifts before this (24 hours/week). What should we do, if anything? EDIT: We live in Idaho
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My wife was taken off her work schedule "for her safety." She's pregnant This morning my wife's boss asked her to come in this afternoon before her shift at 4. When she went in, her boss told her that due to her pregnancy, she's being changed from the 4 pm shift to the midnight shift "for her safety." She works with developmentally disabled adults, and she has asked not to work with a particular client (out of about 20 clients), but she was fine with her current client and hadn't expressed any concerns. Now, normally a shift change wouldn't be any concern for me (annoying, but well within the company's prerogative), but there are no available midnight shifts, meaning she has no scheduled hours and is "on call." If it matters, she only worked 3 shifts before this (24 hours/week). What should we do, if anything? EDIT: We live in Idaho
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(IA) My ex-wife added our minor daughter to a deed/title for a house and now someone has been injured in the house My 20 year-old daughter is attempting to purchase a home and her lender came back with information we did not expect: that my daughter is on the deed of a property that has unpaid property taxes, and that there is an active legal case regarding the property. From what we have figured out, my ex-wife inherited the house from a relative back in 2009. I do recall her living in the house, but didn't know that she owned it (she was typically in rentals). She moved out of it in 2011 and according to the records filed, she added our daughter (who was a minor at the time) to the title/deed in 2012. My daughter doesn't remember anything about this or if she signed anything, but she was just a kid at the time so who knows. Apparently my ex-wife continued to pay property taxes until her death in 2019, and since that time they are unpaid. However, on a more severe note, apparently someone attempted to do some "abandoned property" photography in the house earlier this year and fell through a floor. They were badly injured and are trying to to sue my ex-wife and daughter (but were unable to find either - both have common names and my ex-wife was already deceased). Biggest question: (1) I am already assuming right out of the gate that we need a lawyer. Will any real estate lawyer do or is there something specific we should look for since someone has been injured? I have calls out to two real estate lawyers today and waiting on calls back this afternoon so I still have time to look for something specific if I should. Secondary questions (that I assume we could also ask a lawyer but I figure I'll throw them in regardless): (2) Normally inheriting a property seems like a pretty grand occasion but this particular house does not strike me as having much value. We drove to look at it last night. It is under 700 square feet and has been abandoned for a very long time, with open holes in the roof, crumbling walls etc. I am certain the house as-is is not salvageable and would need to be torn down and a new house built. The lot itself is very small with a lot of cleanup needing to be done, and a larger/cleaner lot nearby just sold last week for only $11,000. So I'm assuming that the property is worth very little, and adding on unpaid taxes and a possible lawsuit, it may be worth LESS than zero dollars. It's very possibly something my daughter would have said no to had she been given the opportunity. Is there any legal defense to say - she didn't know she was put on this property when she was a minor, she wouldn't have wanted it, get her out of this situation? (3) Depending on the answer to 2... if my daughter didn't even know she owned the property, and therefore didn't know there was risk to mitigate, can that do anything to lessen impact of the pending lawsuit? The person in question was apparently badly injured, and since my daughter didn't even know she owned the property, she doesn't have insurance on it. Had she known we obviously would've done something about the house before now. I'm worried we're going end up owing hundreds of thousands in medical bills to a tresspasser on a property we'd never heard of until this weekend. At this point it has pretty much thrown my daughter's home purchase out the window and I want to make sure it doesn't get any worse for her. Any advice appreciated.
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(IA) My ex-wife added our minor daughter to a deed/title for a house and now someone has been injured in the house My 20 year-old daughter is attempting to purchase a home and her lender came back with information we did not expect: that my daughter is on the deed of a property that has unpaid property taxes, and that there is an active legal case regarding the property. From what we have figured out, my ex-wife inherited the house from a relative back in 2009. I do recall her living in the house, but didn't know that she owned it (she was typically in rentals). She moved out of it in 2011 and according to the records filed, she added our daughter (who was a minor at the time) to the title/deed in 2012. My daughter doesn't remember anything about this or if she signed anything, but she was just a kid at the time so who knows. Apparently my ex-wife continued to pay property taxes until her death in 2019, and since that time they are unpaid. However, on a more severe note, apparently someone attempted to do some "abandoned property" photography in the house earlier this year and fell through a floor. They were badly injured and are trying to to sue my ex-wife and daughter (but were unable to find either - both have common names and my ex-wife was already deceased). Biggest question: (1) I am already assuming right out of the gate that we need a lawyer. Will any real estate lawyer do or is there something specific we should look for since someone has been injured? I have calls out to two real estate lawyers today and waiting on calls back this afternoon so I still have time to look for something specific if I should. Secondary questions (that I assume we could also ask a lawyer but I figure I'll throw them in regardless): (2) Normally inheriting a property seems like a pretty grand occasion but this particular house does not strike me as having much value. We drove to look at it last night. It is under 700 square feet and has been abandoned for a very long time, with open holes in the roof, crumbling walls etc. I am certain the house as-is is not salvageable and would need to be torn down and a new house built. The lot itself is very small with a lot of cleanup needing to be done, and a larger/cleaner lot nearby just sold last week for only $11,000. So I'm assuming that the property is worth very little, and adding on unpaid taxes and a possible lawsuit, it may be worth LESS than zero dollars. It's very possibly something my daughter would have said no to had she been given the opportunity. Is there any legal defense to say - she didn't know she was put on this property when she was a minor, she wouldn't have wanted it, get her out of this situation? (3) Depending on the answer to 2... if my daughter didn't even know she owned the property, and therefore didn't know there was risk to mitigate, can that do anything to lessen impact of the pending lawsuit? The person in question was apparently badly injured, and since my daughter didn't even know she owned the property, she doesn't have insurance on it. Had she known we obviously would've done something about the house before now. I'm worried we're going end up owing hundreds of thousands in medical bills to a tresspasser on a property we'd never heard of until this weekend. At this point it has pretty much thrown my daughter's home purchase out the window and I want to make sure it doesn't get any worse for her. Any advice appreciated.
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(IA) My ex-wife added our minor daughter to a deed/title for a house and now someone has been injured in the house My 20 year-old daughter is attempting to purchase a home and her lender came back with information we did not expect: that my daughter is on the deed of a property that has unpaid property taxes, and that there is an active legal case regarding the property. From what we have figured out, my ex-wife inherited the house from a relative back in 2009. I do recall her living in the house, but didn't know that she owned it (she was typically in rentals). She moved out of it in 2011 and according to the records filed, she added our daughter (who was a minor at the time) to the title/deed in 2012. My daughter doesn't remember anything about this or if she signed anything, but she was just a kid at the time so who knows. Apparently my ex-wife continued to pay property taxes until her death in 2019, and since that time they are unpaid. However, on a more severe note, apparently someone attempted to do some "abandoned property" photography in the house earlier this year and fell through a floor. They were badly injured and are trying to to sue my ex-wife and daughter (but were unable to find either - both have common names and my ex-wife was already deceased). Biggest question: (1) I am already assuming right out of the gate that we need a lawyer. Will any real estate lawyer do or is there something specific we should look for since someone has been injured? I have calls out to two real estate lawyers today and waiting on calls back this afternoon so I still have time to look for something specific if I should. Secondary questions (that I assume we could also ask a lawyer but I figure I'll throw them in regardless): (2) Normally inheriting a property seems like a pretty grand occasion but this particular house does not strike me as having much value. We drove to look at it last night. It is under 700 square feet and has been abandoned for a very long time, with open holes in the roof, crumbling walls etc. I am certain the house as-is is not salvageable and would need to be torn down and a new house built. The lot itself is very small with a lot of cleanup needing to be done, and a larger/cleaner lot nearby just sold last week for only $11,000. So I'm assuming that the property is worth very little, and adding on unpaid taxes and a possible lawsuit, it may be worth LESS than zero dollars. It's very possibly something my daughter would have said no to had she been given the opportunity. Is there any legal defense to say - she didn't know she was put on this property when she was a minor, she wouldn't have wanted it, get her out of this situation? (3) Depending on the answer to 2... if my daughter didn't even know she owned the property, and therefore didn't know there was risk to mitigate, can that do anything to lessen impact of the pending lawsuit? The person in question was apparently badly injured, and since my daughter didn't even know she owned the property, she doesn't have insurance on it. Had she known we obviously would've done something about the house before now. I'm worried we're going end up owing hundreds of thousands in medical bills to a tresspasser on a property we'd never heard of until this weekend. At this point it has pretty much thrown my daughter's home purchase out the window and I want to make sure it doesn't get any worse for her. Any advice appreciated.
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(IA) My ex-wife added our minor daughter to a deed/title for a house and now someone has been injured in the house My 20 year-old daughter is attempting to purchase a home and her lender came back with information we did not expect: that my daughter is on the deed of a property that has unpaid property taxes, and that there is an active legal case regarding the property. From what we have figured out, my ex-wife inherited the house from a relative back in 2009. I do recall her living in the house, but didn't know that she owned it (she was typically in rentals). She moved out of it in 2011 and according to the records filed, she added our daughter (who was a minor at the time) to the title/deed in 2012. My daughter doesn't remember anything about this or if she signed anything, but she was just a kid at the time so who knows. Apparently my ex-wife continued to pay property taxes until her death in 2019, and since that time they are unpaid. However, on a more severe note, apparently someone attempted to do some "abandoned property" photography in the house earlier this year and fell through a floor. They were badly injured and are trying to to sue my ex-wife and daughter (but were unable to find either - both have common names and my ex-wife was already deceased). Biggest question: (1) I am already assuming right out of the gate that we need a lawyer. Will any real estate lawyer do or is there something specific we should look for since someone has been injured? I have calls out to two real estate lawyers today and waiting on calls back this afternoon so I still have time to look for something specific if I should. Secondary questions (that I assume we could also ask a lawyer but I figure I'll throw them in regardless): (2) Normally inheriting a property seems like a pretty grand occasion but this particular house does not strike me as having much value. We drove to look at it last night. It is under 700 square feet and has been abandoned for a very long time, with open holes in the roof, crumbling walls etc. I am certain the house as-is is not salvageable and would need to be torn down and a new house built. The lot itself is very small with a lot of cleanup needing to be done, and a larger/cleaner lot nearby just sold last week for only $11,000. So I'm assuming that the property is worth very little, and adding on unpaid taxes and a possible lawsuit, it may be worth LESS than zero dollars. It's very possibly something my daughter would have said no to had she been given the opportunity. Is there any legal defense to say - she didn't know she was put on this property when she was a minor, she wouldn't have wanted it, get her out of this situation? (3) Depending on the answer to 2... if my daughter didn't even know she owned the property, and therefore didn't know there was risk to mitigate, can that do anything to lessen impact of the pending lawsuit? The person in question was apparently badly injured, and since my daughter didn't even know she owned the property, she doesn't have insurance on it. Had she known we obviously would've done something about the house before now. I'm worried we're going end up owing hundreds of thousands in medical bills to a tresspasser on a property we'd never heard of until this weekend. At this point it has pretty much thrown my daughter's home purchase out the window and I want to make sure it doesn't get any worse for her. Any advice appreciated.
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(IA) My ex-wife added our minor daughter to a deed/title for a house and now someone has been injured in the house My 20 year-old daughter is attempting to purchase a home and her lender came back with information we did not expect: that my daughter is on the deed of a property that has unpaid property taxes, and that there is an active legal case regarding the property. From what we have figured out, my ex-wife inherited the house from a relative back in 2009. I do recall her living in the house, but didn't know that she owned it (she was typically in rentals). She moved out of it in 2011 and according to the records filed, she added our daughter (who was a minor at the time) to the title/deed in 2012. My daughter doesn't remember anything about this or if she signed anything, but she was just a kid at the time so who knows. Apparently my ex-wife continued to pay property taxes until her death in 2019, and since that time they are unpaid. However, on a more severe note, apparently someone attempted to do some "abandoned property" photography in the house earlier this year and fell through a floor. They were badly injured and are trying to to sue my ex-wife and daughter (but were unable to find either - both have common names and my ex-wife was already deceased). Biggest question: (1) I am already assuming right out of the gate that we need a lawyer. Will any real estate lawyer do or is there something specific we should look for since someone has been injured? I have calls out to two real estate lawyers today and waiting on calls back this afternoon so I still have time to look for something specific if I should. Secondary questions (that I assume we could also ask a lawyer but I figure I'll throw them in regardless): (2) Normally inheriting a property seems like a pretty grand occasion but this particular house does not strike me as having much value. We drove to look at it last night. It is under 700 square feet and has been abandoned for a very long time, with open holes in the roof, crumbling walls etc. I am certain the house as-is is not salvageable and would need to be torn down and a new house built. The lot itself is very small with a lot of cleanup needing to be done, and a larger/cleaner lot nearby just sold last week for only $11,000. So I'm assuming that the property is worth very little, and adding on unpaid taxes and a possible lawsuit, it may be worth LESS than zero dollars. It's very possibly something my daughter would have said no to had she been given the opportunity. Is there any legal defense to say - she didn't know she was put on this property when she was a minor, she wouldn't have wanted it, get her out of this situation? (3) Depending on the answer to 2... if my daughter didn't even know she owned the property, and therefore didn't know there was risk to mitigate, can that do anything to lessen impact of the pending lawsuit? The person in question was apparently badly injured, and since my daughter didn't even know she owned the property, she doesn't have insurance on it. Had she known we obviously would've done something about the house before now. I'm worried we're going end up owing hundreds of thousands in medical bills to a tresspasser on a property we'd never heard of until this weekend. At this point it has pretty much thrown my daughter's home purchase out the window and I want to make sure it doesn't get any worse for her. Any advice appreciated.
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(Harris County, Texas) Someone forged my father’s name on the Warranty Deed to his home, transferred the ownership of property to their own name...then sold the property to another family. As the title says, my 73 year old father’s house was stolen by a con man who either stole the physical original deed from my father or used the information provided by online public records search to create his own warranty deed. The con man then forged my father’s signature on the “grantor” line (it is obviously a forge, as I have a sample of my dads actual signature from his driver license and it looks completely different) then, after having the deed notarized, filed it as public record. He then turned around and sold the home to another family and apparently pocketed the profit. Due to his failing health, my dad had been staying with my brother across town from his house at the time this was going on. I live in Colorado, not Texas, so I only found out because my brother (who does still reside in Tx) went by the house one day and saw the family living there. He stopped to ask what they were doing, and they informed him that they had purchased the home for 45k off Facebook Marketplace! Alarmed, my brother started looking for the original deed to the house but could not locate it. So he went to county clerk’s office and obtained copies of the chain of ownership of the property. Sure enough, we could see that someone forged my dads name to gain ownership to the property on 8/2019 and then sold it to a second party in 9/2019. Another interesting thing about this pertains to the notary public. Someone told me that if there is an issue with the notary, it might invalidate the whole transaction so I searched for the notary on the TX Secretary of State website in hopes of filing a complaint. I searched by both full name and notary ID...and cannot seem to find the notary. Is forgery of notary stamps a common thing??? I AM going to call the notary public unit of TX tomorrow to see if I can confirm that this notary is/isn’t a real person. I know enough to know that I will definitely need to speak to a real estate lawyer...but am wondering if, considering my dad’s signature on the deed is forged and the notary public does not seem to exist...does it seem as though I may have a good case here? Would I have a chance in getting the house back? Is something like this going to cost a ton of money? I have some money but not a whole lot. My dad has owned his house for 30 years, and I cannot simply let it go. Please help!
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Reverse Mortgage Company is filing chapter 11. Should my elderly mother be worried? Like the title says, my elderly mother's reverse mortgage company sent her a letter informing her they are filing for chapter 11. and the only reason the house is reverse mortgage was because my late father did it before he passed away a few years later... I have no idea about any of this and couldn't really find an answer about what happens if the company that is holding your reverse mortgage files chapter 11, and if she should be worried about losing the house & money set aside for the reverse mortgage 🤔 Thanks in advance for any info..
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Maintenance man has been accessing my door/apartment without permission or notice (MA) I live in a new apartment complex with a lock system called Latch. It allows one to open doors via the Latch app, or with a door code unique to the person living there. You can also send a one time doorcode to allow access to a guest. It shows the history of when the door was unlocked by you with the the time and if it was via keycode or through the app. It also takes a picture each time for the outside building door, and for our apartment lock it only takes pictures of guests with their temporary door codes or failed attempts. While looking through the history just out of curiosity I noticed 3 separate days of a man unlocking my door all at times when I was either away or at work. It doesn't show a picture of him because he clearly has access and unlocked through the app on his phone. I never requested any maintenance nor was I notified of any need for him to access my apartment. I checked my lease and it does confirm the complex has to give me 24 hours notice unless an emergency and there were no emergency situations for him to enter either. I confronted the property manager and she stated that this maintenance man is new and maybe the first two days he mistakenly went to the wrong building (there are only 3 so it's not hard to differentiate the buildings). Then she said maybe she sent him to the wrong building. Then said maybe he never entered/was just replacing the battery for our Latch lock. She then changed the story to she gave him access/he can only unlock doors that she gives him access to that day. She never had a reason for the 3rd most recent time, and continually kept altering her story to defend this man. Because the app gives me his name, I looked him up and also found that he has multiple felony convictions, so knowing that he has or had access to my apartment and has been at the very least unlocking my door (and possibly entering) without our knowledge makes me very uneasy. Is there anything I can do? It feels like a total invasion of my privacy at the very least, and at most a breach of my lease if he entered without notice.
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Maintenance man has been accessing my door/apartment without permission or notice (MA) I live in a new apartment complex with a lock system called Latch. It allows one to open doors via the Latch app, or with a door code unique to the person living there. You can also send a one time doorcode to allow access to a guest. It shows the history of when the door was unlocked by you with the the time and if it was via keycode or through the app. It also takes a picture each time for the outside building door, and for our apartment lock it only takes pictures of guests with their temporary door codes or failed attempts. While looking through the history just out of curiosity I noticed 3 separate days of a man unlocking my door all at times when I was either away or at work. It doesn't show a picture of him because he clearly has access and unlocked through the app on his phone. I never requested any maintenance nor was I notified of any need for him to access my apartment. I checked my lease and it does confirm the complex has to give me 24 hours notice unless an emergency and there were no emergency situations for him to enter either. I confronted the property manager and she stated that this maintenance man is new and maybe the first two days he mistakenly went to the wrong building (there are only 3 so it's not hard to differentiate the buildings). Then she said maybe she sent him to the wrong building. Then said maybe he never entered/was just replacing the battery for our Latch lock. She then changed the story to she gave him access/he can only unlock doors that she gives him access to that day. She never had a reason for the 3rd most recent time, and continually kept altering her story to defend this man. Because the app gives me his name, I looked him up and also found that he has multiple felony convictions, so knowing that he has or had access to my apartment and has been at the very least unlocking my door (and possibly entering) without our knowledge makes me very uneasy. Is there anything I can do? It feels like a total invasion of my privacy at the very least, and at most a breach of my lease if he entered without notice.
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Maintenance man has been accessing my door/apartment without permission or notice (MA) I live in a new apartment complex with a lock system called Latch. It allows one to open doors via the Latch app, or with a door code unique to the person living there. You can also send a one time doorcode to allow access to a guest. It shows the history of when the door was unlocked by you with the the time and if it was via keycode or through the app. It also takes a picture each time for the outside building door, and for our apartment lock it only takes pictures of guests with their temporary door codes or failed attempts. While looking through the history just out of curiosity I noticed 3 separate days of a man unlocking my door all at times when I was either away or at work. It doesn't show a picture of him because he clearly has access and unlocked through the app on his phone. I never requested any maintenance nor was I notified of any need for him to access my apartment. I checked my lease and it does confirm the complex has to give me 24 hours notice unless an emergency and there were no emergency situations for him to enter either. I confronted the property manager and she stated that this maintenance man is new and maybe the first two days he mistakenly went to the wrong building (there are only 3 so it's not hard to differentiate the buildings). Then she said maybe she sent him to the wrong building. Then said maybe he never entered/was just replacing the battery for our Latch lock. She then changed the story to she gave him access/he can only unlock doors that she gives him access to that day. She never had a reason for the 3rd most recent time, and continually kept altering her story to defend this man. Because the app gives me his name, I looked him up and also found that he has multiple felony convictions, so knowing that he has or had access to my apartment and has been at the very least unlocking my door (and possibly entering) without our knowledge makes me very uneasy. Is there anything I can do? It feels like a total invasion of my privacy at the very least, and at most a breach of my lease if he entered without notice.
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[ { "content": "Maintenance man has been accessing my door/apartment without permission or notice (MA) I live in a new apartment complex with a lock system called Latch. It allows one to open doors via the Latch app, or with a door code unique to the person living there. You can also send a one time doorcode to a...
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