I was unable to attend my grandmother's funeral, but from what I was told by relatives who were there, she was barely recognizable in the casket because of the heavy makeup they used on her. My grandmother seldom wore any makeup during her life (that I had known her) except for her and my grandfather's 50th wedding anniversary celebration, and then, it was just a touch of rouge and a bit of lipstick.
Death does make ppl act crazy. When my great grandma passed when i was a little girl, like 5 years old, my grandma (who was the oldest girl) asked my mom to do the obituary. My great uncles agreed. But one of my great aunts didnt like the idea and came into a room where we were, accusing my mom of trying to take over. my mom explained to her that she was appointed by her mom and uncles, but she didn'twant to cause problems. My great aunt had a 🔫 wrapped in a towel and was walking towards my mom and tried to pew pew her in the stomach (she was pregnant with my little sister)! my moms brother tackled her and took the gun away. I remember it like it was yesterday and im 44 years old! Thank God my uncle was there at the time
1st case - I'd like a dollar for each time she said, "You know..." The more I hear about what has happened at other people's loved ones' funerals, the more I appreciate that I was born into my family!!! We may have problems with each other - like most families do - but we can at least act civilly while making important decisions such as these. Even including step siblings! 2nd case - We had a brother who lived in another state & couldn't make it for hospital stays before another brother passed. But, you can bet your last dollar that he got just as much as the rest of us! We don't count the cost of sitting with the dying. It's a privilege because we love them!
In 2023 we paid $1,200 for my mil to be cremated. They did everything. They handled the paperwork and the arrangements. We picked her up 2 weeks later and put her in a really nice urn.
In FL because my mom died without any plans or money, the state paid for her cremation. Then for my mother in law it was like $650. The funeral home treated us just like any other grieving family. They were really amazing with my mom actually. A few weeks after her memorial we got a large envelope in the mail from them. It had booklet with a full color copy of the obituary page and printed out all of the messages left online. It also had a bookmark, leaflet from the memorial and a condolence card. It was really beautiful.
The third and last case is shameful, the defendant says she was the favourite daughter and yet doesn't want to pay out anything towards the funeral, even though she got money from the policy. Once again money is the source of all evil...
If the plaintiff lost hair in the fight, why wasn't it part of the lawsuit? It didn't look like it had been pulled out. It looked cut. I've had my hair pulled so hard it separated my scalp from my skull, and what was torn out from the roots did not grow back. Her hair looks to be growing there where she says it was pulled out. On the second case, I'm just glad that when my father passed, my siblings and I knew exactly what his wishes were for the distribution of property. There was no fighting or squabbling over anything. He had burial insurance and a VA pension that took care of everything.
When I was prego with my daughter, my dad died. Had lots of complications through pregnancy but had a happy baby girl at end. During recovery my aunt had me sign papers to help with my dads asset. I never received anything from him and was told he had nothing. It's been 32 years and we don't have much to do with those people anymore...
Maybe she thinks the bite on her arm needs such a thick bandage, but when I had a bite taken out of my arm, a gauze pad with some tape was sufficient for it.
I got bit by a dog on my first finger and they splinted my freaking arm all the way past my elbow. I was blown away also slightly thinking they did it to make me look stupid
My mom has no money and I won’t inherit anything when my dad dies (his 3rd wife and her kids are his favs). I accepted those facts and I’m OK with it. In fact, knowing I have no inheritance or SO has caused me to work harder to invest for my future. Now, I have to fend off all the Nigerian princes who want to know if I ate today! 😂😂😂
Son is disgusting. He goes away for years and all he cares about its money. Cousin was there while his mom was sick. Where was he? I'm disgusted he's getting any money from this.
I agree to some extent but I differ in your disgust in him getting money. His mother designated him as the beneficiary because o that’s what she wanted.
He was working in another state halfway across the country is where he was and couldn't get to see her as much as he may have wanted to. I'm disgusted at your disgust!
So what, kids live away from parents and vice versa! That does not mean they are entitled to their inheritance. Trustee is NOT the same as a beneficiary! You have to be listed as both trustee and beneficiary! If you are o ly listed as trustee, you are the over seer of the disbursement of the estate to the legal heirs only!
Secomd case, just because she was there does not mean she was entitled to the money! A trustee is just in charge of dispersing the finds to the beneficiaries!!if she was NOT clearly defined as the beneficiary as well as the trustee, then she is NOT the beneficiary!
These instances are truly disheartening and somewhat disillusioning. Families who have shared years together suddenly find themselves torn apart when faced with funerals and expenses. I've consistently remarked on this in every instance; there are often unseen complexities stemming from underlying issues that propel them into legal battles. More often than not, these problems had already taken root long before they escalated into legal matters. Litigants frequently emphasize, 'We've been family for 30 years,' highlighting the duration of their connection, yet within those years, unresolved conflicts serve as the primary catalyst for their courtroom confrontation. Each case echoes a recurring theme: families grappling with financial strain, which serves as a testament to their struggle in addressing deeper familial issues. Money, regardless of the length of familial ties, tends to be the force that ruptures familial bonds. It's disheartening to witness the unresolved issues surrounding the core of these cases, sometimes unrelated to the legal matter at hand.
2nd case that dude was delulu lol!! She put her brother as beneficiary on her life insurance policy and her cousin as trustee and she was the beneficiary over her bank account, then she really didn't trust her son to handle her affairs correctly! That and that haircut lol, tells you a lot about the son! And he must not have ever seen someone with cancer when they pass... they look like a different person.
I’ve seen this before but, shame on people that won’t let the dead rest . When people are in a casket they aren’t gonna look the same cause make up going to make them look younger. My grandma (92) and brother (47) passed away they both looked younger Fixed up in a casket and I was thinking my brother didn’t look like himself cause I never saw his hair fixed like that …
There's no excuse for not being there for someone that was a good parents. I don't care about anyone mental health. I had emotional breakdowns in the hospital while taking care of my dying mother. i still stuck it out the same way she had been there for me all my life. People have become so self absorbed.
@@LIVEINPEACE2023 did you not read my response? I do have mental health issues. I broke down so many times while my mom was sick. I even wished at that time that i would die with her. But being there for her was more important. I even had a day that i showed up after drinking cause i needed something to numb the pain and fear. I'm sorry but theres no excuse for abandoning family (if they've been good family. )
@@kittyb275 : There is an excuse, and it's a good one. If the family member lives and works in another state where it costs money and time to travel and be there, then that is about the best and only excuse. When our parents died, my sister was living and working in Nevada, and they died in Nebraska, but my brother and I knew and understood that she couldn't be here with them in their last days. We did communicate as much as we could by phone.
The girl thinking her grandma had spirit talking to her or whatever. Needs to read her Bible and realize that such things do not happen. The dad does not talk
@@sistamya9981yeah not to talk to the dead. They cannot communicate with you.... There is no such thing in ghosts they are familiar spirits not loved ones....
Emotional health? Are you, bystander, thinking of how hard those last days are for the dying person? To be left without saying important words of love leaves you, the emotional health person, in a lifetime of guilt.
That young man needs to understand that illness changes people's appearance. And death does even more.....embalming changes the way people appear. His Mom was in all liklihood not going to look as he remembered her. I feel bad for him.
Have a family meeting BEFORE, attending any business establishment (dealing with funeral arrangements). Start with a prayer, while joining hands. This strife, illustrates this family state of disagreement within each other. It's a continual state of dysfunction.(The first case).
"Have you people fought before? Physically?" "Oh yes." THAT IS NOT NORMAL. Healthy adults do not physically fight each other, much less sound proud of it.
I kinda get the man that thinks it's not him mom in casket cause my mamaw suffered for 3 months dieing with cancer and she was unrecognizable at the end..he just can't be at piece to let go, like he regrets doing something
Betsy could care less y’all better be concerned about what the Lord Jesus Christ thinks and them are demons in your house! Apologize to your aunt and uncle; repent!
My aunt was completely unrecognizable in her coffin. I get his grief, but he's geasping at straws That said "trustee" doesnt mean the money is hers... Edit: so he had a right to be upset because she was saying trustee and he knew that wasn't right.
So she saying her mom was in her right mind so I’m wondering why was she trying to say that she wasn’t in her right mind see that was just all about the money I’m convinced! For the love of money is the ROOT of all EVIL!
The Bible says “The dead know not anything the living do” so this young lady’s grandmother is not bothering her. Satan is seeking to deceive her. Nor do our loved ones go to heaven upon death. They will remain in the grave until Jesus returns. Please study your bibles so you won’t be deceived.
In the second case, why is the judge being so rude about him thinking the woman in the casket isn't his mother, the judge says 'so you think they murdered someone?' WHAT? no they mixed up two women and the one that was supposed to be cremated was put in his mother's casket and his mother was cremated beforehand by accident. I bet the mother didn't know that 'in trust for' didn't mean 'trustee' so the defendant got lucky...
A sickly elderly person once dead don’t look anything like when they were alive. My dad was ill for a while and once he died, my sister who live far away couldn’t recognized her.
I've heard of a mother who was convinced her son was not the person in the casket. Grief does unusual things to us 😞
I was unable to attend my grandmother's funeral, but from what I was told by relatives who were there, she was barely recognizable in the casket because of the heavy makeup they used on her. My grandmother seldom wore any makeup during her life (that I had known her) except for her and my grandfather's 50th wedding anniversary celebration, and then, it was just a touch of rouge and a bit of lipstick.
That’s guilt, not grief.
Why is she playing around with that wrist brace.😂 Waving it all in front of the board. It must not hurt that much.
Just realized the other arm 😂😂. Violence and injury isn't funny. I'm just joking so nobody get mad. 😇
i suspect these injuries are exaggerated for court,
surprised she left out the neck brace and crutches
Total Drama Queen seeking attention. Just nasty under the circumstances!
@@glenncurley680 Agree ‼️
14:18 The person that starts the fight and gets whooped always wants to cry after.
In the beginning shots, the audience members’ faces are saying, “WTF kind of family is THIS?!!” 😂😂😂
Death does make ppl act crazy. When my great grandma passed when i was a little girl, like 5 years old, my grandma (who was the oldest girl) asked my mom to do the obituary. My great uncles agreed. But one of my great aunts didnt like the idea and came into a room where we were, accusing my mom of trying to take over. my mom explained to her that she was appointed by her mom and uncles, but she didn'twant to cause problems. My great aunt had a 🔫 wrapped in a towel and was walking towards my mom and tried to pew pew her in the stomach (she was pregnant with my little sister)! my moms brother tackled her and took the gun away. I remember it like it was yesterday and im 44 years old! Thank God my uncle was there at the time
Jeez man I’m glad nobody got physically hurt that day god bless
@@taniacanty6399 yeah really! Thank you! And God bless you too
1st case - I'd like a dollar for each time she said, "You know..."
The more I hear about what has happened at other people's loved ones' funerals, the more I appreciate that I was born into my family!!! We may have problems with each other - like most families do - but we can at least act civilly while making important decisions such as these. Even including step siblings!
2nd case - We had a brother who lived in another state & couldn't make it for hospital stays before another brother passed. But, you can bet your last dollar that he got just as much as the rest of us! We don't count the cost of sitting with the dying. It's a privilege because we love them!
In 2023 we paid $1,200 for my mil to be cremated. They did everything. They handled the paperwork and the arrangements. We picked her up 2 weeks later and put her in a really nice urn.
Same. In Va...contact The Virginia Cremation Society.
Everybody dosen't want to go into the oven.
In FL because my mom died without any plans or money, the state paid for her cremation. Then for my mother in law it was like $650. The funeral home treated us just like any other grieving family. They were really amazing with my mom actually. A few weeks after her memorial we got a large envelope in the mail from them. It had booklet with a full color copy of the obituary page and printed out all of the messages left online. It also had a bookmark, leaflet from the memorial and a condolence card. It was really beautiful.
I came here to make a similar comment. ❤
I.ve been thinking of getting a "pure cremation" ,that way,what bit of money,I have,,my family would get more,than if I have a normal funeral..
The third and last case is shameful, the defendant says she was the favourite daughter and yet doesn't want to pay out anything towards the funeral, even though she got money from the policy. Once again money is the source of all evil...
It shows their true character too.
The 2nd case… that guy’s haircut reminds me of Jim Carrey in Dumb and Dumber
May the deceased RIP
In all comes down to money
If the plaintiff lost hair in the fight, why wasn't it part of the lawsuit? It didn't look like it had been pulled out. It looked cut. I've had my hair pulled so hard it separated my scalp from my skull, and what was torn out from the roots did not grow back. Her hair looks to be growing there where she says it was pulled out.
On the second case, I'm just glad that when my father passed, my siblings and I knew exactly what his wishes were for the distribution of property. There was no fighting or squabbling over anything. He had burial insurance and a VA pension that took care of everything.
When I was prego with my daughter, my dad died. Had lots of complications through pregnancy but had a happy baby girl at end. During recovery my aunt had me sign papers to help with my dads asset. I never received anything from him and was told he had nothing. It's been 32 years and we don't have much to do with those people anymore...
Will and Trust, planning now 👩🏿💻
Hurt her fingers yet has a bandage up to her elbow almost. Cray cray lady!
Not going to say she not a cry baby but when my son broke 2 finger he had a cast all the way to his elbow to limit movement
Maybe she thinks the bite on her arm needs such a thick bandage, but when I had a bite taken out of my arm, a gauze pad with some tape was sufficient for it.
Yeah. Duh. Her wrist was broken
I got bit by a dog on my first finger and they splinted my freaking arm all the way past my elbow. I was blown away also slightly thinking they did it to make me look stupid
Also forgot had to have surgery to clean it out because the bite went into my bone
My mom has no money and I won’t inherit anything when my dad dies (his 3rd wife and her kids are his favs). I accepted those facts and I’m OK with it. In fact, knowing I have no inheritance or SO has caused me to work harder to invest for my future. Now, I have to fend off all the Nigerian princes who want to know if I ate today!
😂😂😂
. A family of animals. Wow. I have never gotten into any physical altercations with my siblings. Or their kids. There’s just no excuse.
When my husband passed, i found out how evil his family was. Death brings out the worst in people.
I agreed with you 💯
Let’s go jurors 👩🏿⚖️
Here before Adrian gets here 😂
@@VengaBusIsComin😭😭😂😂
The hair
2 minutes in and I'm already confused about the family makeup 😂
Omg how your own mother does’nt list you as a beneficiary
Son is disgusting. He goes away for years and all he cares about its money. Cousin was there while his mom was sick. Where was he? I'm disgusted he's getting any money from this.
I agree to some extent but I differ in your disgust in him getting money. His mother designated him as the beneficiary because o that’s what she wanted.
@@LIVEINPEACE2023 i thought she just forgot to change it. I don't think she intended that money for him.
He was working in another state halfway across the country is where he was and couldn't get to see her as much as he may have wanted to. I'm disgusted at your disgust!
So what, kids live away from parents and vice versa! That does not mean they are entitled to their inheritance. Trustee is NOT the same as a beneficiary! You have to be listed as both trustee and beneficiary! If you are o ly listed as trustee, you are the over seer of the disbursement of the estate to the legal heirs only!
Secomd case, just because she was there does not mean she was entitled to the money! A trustee is just in charge of dispersing the finds to the beneficiaries!!if she was NOT clearly defined as the beneficiary as well as the trustee, then she is NOT the beneficiary!
These instances are truly disheartening and somewhat disillusioning. Families who have shared years together suddenly find themselves torn apart when faced with funerals and expenses. I've consistently remarked on this in every instance; there are often unseen complexities stemming from underlying issues that propel them into legal battles. More often than not, these problems had already taken root long before they escalated into legal matters. Litigants frequently emphasize, 'We've been family for 30 years,' highlighting the duration of their connection, yet within those years, unresolved conflicts serve as the primary catalyst for their courtroom confrontation. Each case echoes a recurring theme: families grappling with financial strain, which serves as a testament to their struggle in addressing deeper familial issues. Money, regardless of the length of familial ties, tends to be the force that ruptures familial bonds. It's disheartening to witness the unresolved issues surrounding the core of these cases, sometimes unrelated to the legal matter at hand.
There's something wrong with this man
9:43 yeah that’ll do. No more internet today…
It's a hell when someone dies
2nd case that dude was delulu lol!!
She put her brother as beneficiary on her life insurance policy and her cousin as trustee and she was the beneficiary over her bank account, then she really didn't trust her son to handle her affairs correctly! That and that haircut lol, tells you a lot about the son!
And he must not have ever seen someone with cancer when they pass... they look like a different person.
I’ve seen this before but, shame on people that won’t let the dead rest .
When people are in a casket they aren’t gonna look the same cause make up going to make them look younger.
My grandma (92) and brother (47) passed away they both looked younger Fixed up in a casket and I was thinking my brother didn’t look like himself cause I never saw his hair fixed like that …
There's no excuse for not being there for someone that was a good parents. I don't care about anyone mental health. I had emotional breakdowns in the hospital while taking care of my dying mother. i still stuck it out the same way she had been there for me all my life. People have become so self absorbed.
It sounds like you, or someone you love, has never had mental health issues. Or you don’t understand how hard it can be.
@@LIVEINPEACE2023 did you not read my response? I do have mental health issues. I broke down so many times while my mom was sick. I even wished at that time that i would die with her. But being there for her was more important. I even had a day that i showed up after drinking cause i needed something to numb the pain and fear. I'm sorry but theres no excuse for abandoning family (if they've been good family. )
@@kittyb275 : There is an excuse, and it's a good one. If the family member lives and works in another state where it costs money and time to travel and be there, then that is about the best and only excuse. When our parents died, my sister was living and working in Nevada, and they died in Nebraska, but my brother and I knew and understood that she couldn't be here with them in their last days. We did communicate as much as we could by phone.
When my mom passes I get everything, easy peasy 🤷🏼♀️ it's all written down & not contested
This is so Sad 😭
Remarkable young woman to go and get her sister out of foster care and raise her.. thats a lot of 💗….. she is to be commended 😅
Does the state retain the life insurance when you are in a nursing home.
Death also shows who can handle business n who can’t! People are so emotional
If my parents pass god forbid, and my siblings did this, I’d just give up my money cause doing this is just unsettling.
That plaintiff is despicable. He only wants money but was never there for his mother. Disgusting.
The girl thinking her grandma had spirit talking to her or whatever. Needs to read her Bible and realize that such things do not happen. The dad does not talk
The bible literally speaks on speaking with your dead loved ones…
Bible: the dead knows nothing. Very clear.
@@sistamya9981yeah not to talk to the dead. They cannot communicate with you.... There is no such thing in ghosts they are familiar spirits not loved ones....
Sometimes you can't believe everything you read honestly
Emotional health? Are you, bystander, thinking of how hard those last days are for the dying person? To be left without saying important words of love leaves you, the emotional health person, in a lifetime of guilt.
That young man needs to understand that illness changes people's appearance. And death does even more.....embalming changes the way people appear. His Mom was in all liklihood not going to look as he remembered her. I feel bad for him.
I'm guessing their family is way too embarrassed to appear in court. Waaay too much Krazy 🤪
Have a family meeting BEFORE, attending any business establishment (dealing with funeral arrangements). Start with a prayer, while joining hands. This strife, illustrates this family state of disagreement within each other. It's a continual state of dysfunction.(The first case).
The men in my family "run away" from deep emotional situations. I think that's what is going on here
The guy in the second case needs to accept the fact that he is bald. He looks ridiculous.
What an awful way to honor your mother and grandmother.
The defendant guilty AF. Plaintiff came to court with a cast and no hair 😂😂😂😂 you can’t make it up.
The sister is lying through her teeth about how much was in the cards!!
"Have you people fought before? Physically?"
"Oh yes."
THAT IS NOT NORMAL. Healthy adults do not physically fight each other, much less sound proud of it.
my mom favoritiz me
Love all the low rent people on this show.
I kinda get the man that thinks it's not him mom in casket cause my mamaw suffered for 3 months dieing with cancer and she was unrecognizable at the end..he just can't be at piece to let go, like he regrets doing something
I wonder if it’s hard for the judge to not correct people’s poor grammar.
Betsy could care less y’all better be concerned about what the Lord Jesus Christ thinks and them are demons in your house! Apologize to your aunt and uncle; repent!
My aunt was completely unrecognizable in her coffin. I get his grief, but he's geasping at straws
That said "trustee" doesnt mean the money is hers...
Edit: so he had a right to be upset because she was saying trustee and he knew that wasn't right.
🙄Something WRONG w/ALL of them
So she saying her mom was in her right mind so I’m wondering why was she trying to say that she wasn’t in her right mind see that was just all about the money I’m convinced! For the love of money is the ROOT of all EVIL!
East coaster lies 247
Defendant said I can't say who hit first.
Judge who hit who 1st 😡
I swear she don't be listening sometimes
More than sometimes!
Can’t say or won’t say? Judge has more than the right to ask, otherwise deal with you own problems.
Bad decision from judge
They are hateful sisters. & daughters.
The ugly head of greed is shown here .
The Bible says “The dead know not anything the living do” so this young lady’s grandmother is not bothering her. Satan is seeking to deceive her. Nor do our loved ones go to heaven upon death. They will remain in the grave until Jesus returns. Please study your bibles so you won’t be deceived.
Animals
In the second case, why is the judge being so rude about him thinking the woman in the casket isn't his mother, the judge says 'so you think they murdered someone?' WHAT? no they mixed up two women and the one that was supposed to be cremated was put in his mother's casket and his mother was cremated beforehand by accident. I bet the mother didn't know that 'in trust for' didn't mean 'trustee' so the defendant got lucky...
A sickly elderly person once dead don’t look anything like when they were alive. My dad was ill for a while and once he died, my sister who live far away couldn’t recognized her.
If I were the plaintiff, instead of spending all the money on hair and nails, maybe she should use it to fix her teeth.