She got the house, and tried keeping the brother away from the dying father, and STILL wouldn't pay for the funeral, like the will stated. Sounds like a pretty terrible person.
I was thinking the same. Who creates a situation where you have to go to court to see your own father? And she inherited everything AND had power of attorney.
Stick her brother with the funeral costs?? You people have no morals. Your SUPPOSE to pay for the funerals for you parents. It’s beyond greedy to sue over it. He only paid $1000 whys he suing? Greedy pOs.
@@amalberry2090it was in his fathers will: ”The representative was suppose to pay it out of the estate”. Are we going to ignore that the defendant was trying to skimp out of paying even though she gratefully inherited a bunch of assets?
I feel for the brother. When my father died, he left me a small insurance policy that he took out when I was born. He didn’t do that with the 3 that followed. My mother was physically and verbally abusive and we did not get along. She threatened to sue me if I didn’t split it 5 ways - 4 children and her. She would have lost, but I split it with my brothers and sister anyway. That was 1973. Three years ago my mother died. She left everything to my brother - $250,000 house paid for. All her $, stocks - everything. My sister got a $50,000 life insurance policy and she had borrowed $25,000 from my mother she never pd back. My other brother and I got nothing. My brother who got everything paid the entire funeral bill. My sister contributed nothing. My brother helped me buy a house - he pd the entire closing costs and I took over the mortgage payments. The house is in both our names. When my sister found out he helped me, she went nuts. She literally got 75k, pd nothing towards the funeral, stole from my mother when she was alive, and has called me a user. She conveniently forgot I gave her 25% of my father’s insurance. I have no relationship with her, and I don’t care. I feel sorry for my younger brother who did nothing to anyone and was left out in the cold. Sometimes, family just sucks.
Trust me, I understand. I went through this with aunts, uncles and even my own grandma after my mom died in 2013. I packed up my things and left immediately after everything was done.
I’m tired of people stating that they wouldn’t sue family. If family has done something wrong like not honoring a will, you SHOULD sue them. It’s MORALLY CORRUPT for the sister to NOT follow the will and have her brother incur expenses when the will says for her to pay for the funeral. He has every right to sue her and should. It is likely they already had a contentious relationship, but it doesn’t even matter if they were very close. She can’t do that.
@@Tao_Tology or the parent is just smart enough to make it plain that the person that is inheriting the assets pays for the funeral. This is just rare I feel for these kinds of episodes where the parents leave no instruction and now we have one that DOES leave instruction but the daughter just doesn’t do it.
True story, not this case in particular. Be realistic and sensible; family members only deserve love and tolerance when they do the right things. "Wouldn't sue family" sounds so good, but it would be silly, in fact
@@peezypeeze9140 'just smart enough' Funeral expenses are routinely paid out of the estate, it's something that families, lawyers, funeral homes do. If the dad knew he had to _put it in writing_ , he knew the daughter would try to get out of it, just as she did try.
@@Tao_Tology I’m just stating that because there are a lot of disputes (one I’ve witnessed personally) where the funeral was not handled properly with estate funds. So by putting it in his will, as many leave it out, creates much less confusion.
I nearly died last year and was in a coma, and it's very true that some people can still hear you while in a coma depending on their level of consciousness. My family was talking about my death and placing me in a nursing home at 35 years old. There was talks about my money and house, nobody though I could hear them. I eventually had brain surgery and woke up and told them I heard almost everything, when I was able to remember it again. What she did reminds me of what almost happened to me.
Luckily, my father had arranged with the bank to pay off any house mortgages, credit cards, so there not that debt to carry over. The casket and the lot was paid for, just the headstone and vault to pay for.
So .. when she says ''All my brother has done is harass me through the entire case'' what she actually means is ''Ask me for the money that I owe him''
I don't think the father did that, he probably leave it for the both of them but she got it change when the father got very ill, explains the prevention of the brother from seeing him.
Yes, probably but at the same time, in many cases, the person living with the parent also provided substantial unpaid caregiving that other family members did not.
My dad left me almost everything. He left my brother some cash. My two sisters were left nothing. They went ahead and tried to sue for a quater each. I decided to split the house and cash equally between the 4 of us, which avoided legal fees coming out of the estate. My dad told me if I gave them anything he’d come back and haunt me. At the end of the day, they are his daughters and it was fair to give everyone an equal share. My brother ended up with much more and I’m happy for him. Two sisters got what they wanted and I was still able to move interstate and buy a cheaper house for myself and my children. People should respect their parents will’s but most of the time greed sets in.
To all saying family shouldn't sue family. Some of you haven't had drug addicts as family members, who lie, cheat, and steal away your parent's estate. Or forcing a parent to do a quick claim on the family house, a family member that was in jail over this. Some of us don't have the most caring and stable family members. In this episode, the fact that the sister kept him from seeing his dad shows something deeper going on.
It's devastating to not only lose a parent, but to then lose a sibling over money and wills. It happens way too often. Condolences and prayers to them both (and to the plaintiff's wife, who also lost a parent). I hope their family is able to heal from this. ✝️
Every day I blind myself to this prospect. But I could _never_ think my sibling litigious over something like this. I suppose that's how a case like this starts.
@@nthgthyou can’t imagine suing your sister when she uses power of attorney to keep you away from your dieing dad and then mysteriously gets everything he ever owned in the will while she had power of attorney? She seems like a snake
It appears that he had already lost his sister. And she was actively driving a wedge between the plaintiff and their father. Who knows how and why it got this bad, but I, too, wish them all condolences and healing. It can't be fun for any of them.
That is due to greed of one to take advantage of a dying person and leave the family to the wayside. Sad but happens. Even with the person's things when they die the siblings will often battle over the silliest things. Clothes, furniture, appliances, liqueur, medications, and the house. Sadly even money, less the better.
I hate when parents leave their kids with a big mess to deal with when they pass. Watching court Tv has taught me that it’s better to pre plan everything before passing on.
My husband just lost his mom 2 weeks ago. Fortunately everything ran smoothly and there were no family drama. Perhaps the fact that he is the only surviving child of his family made things a little easier, no sibling disputes. Condolences to this family in court. ❤
@@AntoniusReginaldusIt wouldn’t have shed light on anything because whatever she had to say is hearsay and goes against the Best Evidence rule. That’s why JJ asked to see the policy, and since he didn’t have it, there was no reason to discuss it any further.
@ddinottia39 You sound like you're coping with the fact that youre a horrible person yourself. You must see a lot of similarities between the woman and yourself.
This is so so sad. I can feel the pain between them. Who creates a situation where you have to go to court to see your own father? And she inherited everything AND had power of attorney. I can definitely see why he suspects there was a life insurance policy that she conveniently "couldn't fnd", then then feels good about her self because she's "taking care of Dad". I wonder how long she moved in with him before taking everything over. I just get a feeling this sister is wicked. Reply
I’d bet money that the father initially had them both in his will to split his estate but when he got really ill, she bullied him into changing the will so that she was the only beneficiary
Or the son wasn’t involved in his father’s life until he became sick. Some adult children are like that meanwhile others stay close. If he really wanted to be more involved, he could’ve uplifted his life. 8 visits in 3 months isn’t that many visits when you were fighting to see that person in court. The father perhaps saw that the daughter moved in as a kind gesture that the son could or couldn’t do. We don’t know. Way too many assumptions, projecting issues onto these people from viewers’ family drama and not enough facts ib this comment section.
This is practically grave robbing. I can’t believe the defendant agreed to go on TV in front of millions of viewers, and be found cheating her brother and her fathers memory.
@ggirardin2014 Agree, her day will come we don’t know if she has kids but this woman will go down in history for her greediness and mean spirit. Hope she likes herself no one else does!!
She took care of her father for 5 years. Should she get nothing? Women are the ones who take care of their elders and then they are supposed to get nothing?
"Harass me" No! He was asking for the money that you blatantly owed him. I had a not too dis-similar situation where I received a lawyer's letter instructing me to persist from harassing my sister. When they heard my side of the story they shared my sentiments and basically told her that she was at fault. Side note: This was a sister I gave money to, to my house and thereafter to fix it up (not a loan but a gift).
I think the idea being that she gets the inheritance because she took care of the father in his last years. But that she would be required to settle the estate too (including funeral expenses).
But all that should have been discussed in advance. Death is inevitable I don't understand why people cant have frank conversations. My mother passed two months ago and my younger two brothers were her primary carers. She didnt own a home but had some gold assets she wanted the youngest to have which all the siblings agreed to. I'm so grateful we didnt have drama and yes sadly funerals really can bring out the worst in some people
I am sure that Dad wanted the daughter to stay in the home so that is why she got it. She would always have a home and probably was not very good at providing for herself in the first place. He knew that the son could take care of himself, so he did not leave him anything. He did not want to split the house because the daughter could not buy out the brother's share so that it would have to be sold.
In the will, the representative (the defendant) was supposed to pay for the funeral from the estate. However, the plaintiff had to pay some of the funeral expenses. What the defendant did was underhanded and manipulative. It is possible she exercised that same mindset with her father and that was why she got everything. Lesson: Be aware that where money is concerned from the deceased, a persons true colours comes out.
Outragious! Even without the order in the will she was morally responsible for the final expenses when she was the solo benigiary of 1/4million in value!
She was taking care of the father for 5 years. And what if her father was bedridden. So she worked really hard if she took care of her father correctly. She didn't make any money, pay into retirement or social security, wasn't able to enjoy life or probably get a break. This literally happens to me. I'm glad the sister got something for her hard work and time. Obviously the father thought she deserved it.
My sister-in-law kept me from seeing or talking to my brother. She even told the funeral home that my brothers side of the family was NOT allowed to go to his funeral and if any of us showed up we would be escorted off the premises by the police. I have a deep hatred for this "woman". I hope she gets everything that's coming to her. she wouldn't even give our side of the family any of his ashes.
I know of an exact same situation as yours. The rejected family just had a private memorial service of their own. Still sad though. Your sister-in-law will get hers.
A family members title (mother, father, brother, sister, etc) DOES NOT speak for that individuals character. So yes siblings and other relatives can & will continue to sue, as they should.
Man I hope when my parents pass their will and estate is air tight because I do NOT want to have to grieve and deal with this kind of drama at the same time.
He did have an airtight will the expressed his wishes. That's why the son won. The estate, if there is one, should cover the expenses of the deceased. Sister is a tool and deserved the humiliation. She had the house and furniture and the WILL stated she was to pay for it out of the estate. How much more clear can you get?
My step father went through one hell of a backstabbing battle with his siblings when his father finally died. Long story short, the sister screwed over the 2 brothers by using the nurse as a proxy and from what information I got she forged the will to exclude the brothers. So, the brothers teamed up and got a lawyer to try and get what was rightfully theirs...they battled for a while before ending it, don't believe they got anything. Then the one brother goes and stabs the other brother(my dad) in the back with the lawyer fees. And just like that, none of them ever spoke to each other ever again. It's also speculated that the sister took savings bonds that were meant for the grandchildren (myself included) and either destroyed them or forged them. Sad how money can tear a family apart like that, for years before that the whole family would get together on Thanksgiving and have a grand time.
Even the nicest _seeming_ families can show they are nasty, grasping people once an inheritance is involved. Plus if a parent felt the need _to put it in writing_ that she had to pay it........he knew she would try to get out of it.
Sounds like sis was being greedy! It's really sad that some siblings will hope and pray for certain illnesses so it becomes easier for them to take unfair advantage of their parent(s). It's ALWAYS suspicious when 1 sibling ends up with it all and they were the only one to have access to mom/dad in the end. This is why I'm making my will early and split equally between two kids!
It's sickening that relatives can come swooping in as if they're vultures to peck apart whatever is left behind. All the plaintiff wanted was that the defendant, his sister, followed the duties given in the last will. She got EVERYTHING and she was still too petty to follow through and pay for the funeral. Instantly making excuses for herself when asked for the will. The will states she's the representative and that she should pay the funeral. It's disgusting that with everything left to her, she claims it all but then leaves her brother a bill for the funeral, KNOWING she was supposed to take care of it.
Why did he leave his son out of the will and why did she try to keep him away from their dying dad ? That is just beyond cruel. My kids only know I have life insurance at this point but EVERYTHING will be split right down the middle …grandkids are contingent beneficiaries
This case makes me so sad im going through something like this right now. I really hope he finds peace and move on and never speak to that disposable woman.
In general, people should prepay for their own arrangements and not leave the financial burden on children or other family members. Neither of my parents wanted funerals, but prepaid their cremations, but no matter what you want for your funeral, pay for it yourself. You're a grown up, just act like one and make sure you all your affairs will be left in order long before you need them.
She probably wanted to keep him away because she didn’t want her father to change the will. I actually think JJ should have entertained the claim for damages because of her refusing access to the father.
Whenever I saw case of sibling's dispute over an inheritance, it makes me sad 😢 the parents earned all of those while their children just need to take care of it as family. Taking care of our parents in their old age is a form of love and gratitude. BUT everyone got their own perspectives, consideration, and different thoughts about it, I understood.
Where are the other brothers? Couldn't they have at least divided the expense among them all? Her not allowing this particular brother to see their dying father...why? There must have been a reason.
My sister had my mom do a reverse mortgage on her home. She took all that extra money and added onto her home. When mom died she claimed it was a gift. The money to pay back the reverse mortgage was taken out of the estate. People really become evil greedy when it comes to money.
Sounds like my sister. When my mom passed she took the life insurance and went to Mexico and didn’t pay the funeral bill. My little sister had to take a loan to pay it off.
the sister took care of their father.... not the son. Maybe there was a reason the son was kept from seeing his father. I bet he was trying to get money from him.
I am sure that Dad wanted the daughter to stay in the home so that is why she got it. She would always have a home and probably was not very good at providing for herself in the first place. He knew that the son could take care of himself, so he did not leave him anything. He did not want to split the house because the daughter could not buy out the brother's share so that it would have to be sold.
At first I felt sorry for her because she said she paid $1600 and he only paid $1100 so she paid majority of the bill plus she was taking care of her father until his last breathe but THEN!!!! You hear about this WILL and how she tried to keep her brother away from their father and this was all to protect the 240k inheritance…. Yea she owes her brother $1100 the Will states that she takes care of the funeral.
People have a very bad tendency to not realize how expensive funerals really? Are they are very expensive? That's why you need a will and life insurance policies that wait'll cover most of it.
I was looking at the litigants before the case even started, and the look on the sister's face gave me the impression she was slightly off. Case started and nothing changed my impression. Keeping her brother away from her father was more offensive than not paying the funeral expenses. I'll bet if she'd allowed her brother to see her father, the funeral expense may MAY have been less of an issue.
Maybe she think because she lived with her dad for five years and took care of him she should not have to pay all of the funeral. But she will continue living in a mortgage free house. Funeral homes don’t do funerals on credit so the brother had to pay or not have the service.
I went with my dad when he had his will drafted by an estate attorney. My dad asked that I be the executor of his estate. Both my dad and I knew that there would be trouble with my two other siblings, so he had it stipulated in his will that if anyone contested his will that they would receive only $1.00. They tried to start trouble with me, I suggested they read their copies of the will. They both kept quiet then.
What a cheapskate. Don’t care the will, the guy wasn’t even allowed to access his father. He was only after the life insurance of his father and showed up only before a few months he died. What a terrible person he is. He can’t even afford $1100. Absolutely ridiculous. Bad decision of Judge Judy this one.
It's sad how family allow money come between a relationship. Don't know who to blame but not allowing the plaintiff to see his own dad, when the days was near. It is kind of sad and he had to take it to court to see his father. Happy he was able to see his dad before it was too late. Does rhe defendant understand that tge type of ENERGY she provided could done emotional damage to their late father. People are sometimes selfish. Correct me if I am wrong, the brother paid a little over 1k of funeral expensive even though the sister fought him about seeing thwie own father. Deep down i think both were greedy. Its more to the story because the defendant was taking care of their father. So sad really 😢
He’s not going after her 250k inheritance.. he just asked that she do what the Will said she would do and pay for the funeral.
Some people just want every cent they can get and then some.
What a greedy b!
She is a standard woman.
She got the house, and tried keeping the brother away from the dying father, and STILL wouldn't pay for the funeral, like the will stated. Sounds like a pretty terrible person.
I was thinking the same. Who creates a situation where you have to go to court to see your own father? And she inherited everything AND had power of attorney.
100%. She's disgusting.
@@jdsiv3 I think she was trying to stop the brother from getting an inheritance, so she didn't want them to meet.
@@dce64 bingo! I wonder if he was having some dementia and he made sure that she would inherit everything
@@dce64 Bingo, and she got a house free and clear.
Daughter gets entire house and tries to stick her brother with funeral expenses...pathetic and shameful.
Stick her brother with the funeral costs?? You people have no morals. Your SUPPOSE to pay for the funerals for you parents. It’s beyond greedy to sue over it. He only paid $1000 whys he suing? Greedy pOs.
@@amalberry2090if the genders were reversed you wouldn't be defending him. Gtfo
@@amalberry2090 if he didnt get the money why he need to pay? ask the one who got the insurance money to pay then
@@onya7742 because it’s his father. How disrespectful to argue over money to bury your father who raised you and spent a lot more on you.
@@amalberry2090it was in his fathers will: ”The representative was suppose to pay it out of the estate”. Are we going to ignore that the defendant was trying to skimp out of paying even though she gratefully inherited a bunch of assets?
I feel for the brother. When my father died, he left me a small insurance policy that he took out when I was born. He didn’t do that with the 3 that followed. My mother was physically and verbally abusive and we did not get along. She threatened to sue me if I didn’t split it 5 ways - 4 children and her. She would have lost, but I split it with my brothers and sister anyway. That was 1973. Three years ago my mother died. She left everything to my brother - $250,000 house paid for. All her $, stocks - everything. My sister got a $50,000 life insurance policy and she had borrowed $25,000 from my mother she never pd back. My other brother and I got nothing. My brother who got everything paid the entire funeral bill. My sister contributed nothing. My brother helped me buy a house - he pd the entire closing costs and I took over the mortgage payments. The house is in both our names. When my sister found out he helped me, she went nuts. She literally got 75k, pd nothing towards the funeral, stole from my mother when she was alive, and has called me a user. She conveniently forgot I gave her 25% of my father’s insurance. I have no relationship with her, and I don’t care. I feel sorry for my younger brother who did nothing to anyone and was left out in the cold. Sometimes, family just sucks.
Wow. Indeed.
@@briasworld8 Ikr?
Trust me, I understand. I went through this with aunts, uncles and even my own grandma after my mom died in 2013. I packed up my things and left immediately after everything was done.
That's just darn brutal, I'm so sorry for what you went through.
@@deathrabbit8710 thank you for the kind words. It never ceases to amaze me how complete strangers can be more sympathetic than one’s own family. ❤️
I’m tired of people stating that they wouldn’t sue family. If family has done something wrong like not honoring a will, you SHOULD sue them. It’s MORALLY CORRUPT for the sister to NOT follow the will and have her brother incur expenses when the will says for her to pay for the funeral. He has every right to sue her and should.
It is likely they already had a contentious relationship, but it doesn’t even matter if they were very close. She can’t do that.
If someone had to set it out explicitly in their will "so and so will pay for X" then there will be history and a reason behind it.
@@Tao_Tology or the parent is just smart enough to make it plain that the person that is inheriting the assets pays for the funeral.
This is just rare I feel for these kinds of episodes where the parents leave no instruction and now we have one that DOES leave instruction but the daughter just doesn’t do it.
True story, not this case in particular. Be realistic and sensible; family members only deserve love and tolerance when they do the right things. "Wouldn't sue family" sounds so good, but it would be silly, in fact
@@peezypeeze9140 'just smart enough'
Funeral expenses are routinely paid out of the estate, it's something that families, lawyers, funeral homes do.
If the dad knew he had to _put it in writing_ , he knew the daughter would try to get out of it, just as she did try.
@@Tao_Tology I’m just stating that because there are a lot of disputes (one I’ve witnessed personally) where the funeral was not handled properly with estate funds. So by putting it in his will, as many leave it out, creates much less confusion.
She’s trifling. The dad left her everything im sure he at least thought she’d pay to bury him
He thought (and probably rightly so) that there was an insurance policy to cover (that she conveniently "couldn't find")
@@jdsiv3 bingo
I nearly died last year and was in a coma, and it's very true that some people can still hear you while in a coma depending on their level of consciousness. My family was talking about my death and placing me in a nursing home at 35 years old. There was talks about my money and house, nobody though I could hear them. I eventually had brain surgery and woke up and told them I heard almost everything, when I was able to remember it again. What she did reminds me of what almost happened to me.
Well said, perfect.
Luckily, my father had arranged with the bank to pay off any house mortgages, credit cards, so there not that debt to carry over. The casket and the lot was paid for, just the headstone and vault to pay for.
So .. when she says ''All my brother has done is harass me through the entire case'' what she actually means is ''Ask me for the money that I owe him''
When a parent leaves one child 250,000 and the other nothing it’s always gonna end in bad blood
I don't think the father did that, he probably leave it for the both of them but she got it change when the father got very ill, explains the prevention of the brother from seeing him.
More than likely they were to sell the house and split it….
@@michaeltrapp1985 thats still on him, so get it done when you were not so sick.
Yes, probably but at the same time, in many cases, the person living with the parent also provided substantial unpaid caregiving that other family members did not.
My dad left me almost everything. He left my brother some cash. My two sisters were left nothing. They went ahead and tried to sue for a quater each. I decided to split the house and cash equally between the 4 of us, which avoided legal fees coming out of the estate. My dad told me if I gave them anything he’d come back and haunt me. At the end of the day, they are his daughters and it was fair to give everyone an equal share. My brother ended up with much more and I’m happy for him. Two sisters got what they wanted and I was still able to move interstate and buy a cheaper house for myself and my children. People should respect their parents will’s but most of the time greed sets in.
She's definitely lying about not being able to find the life insurance policy
AND She is lucky she only owes him about 1000 i would have hoped she def owed him 5000 or more!
Yep
To all saying family shouldn't sue family. Some of you haven't had drug addicts as family members, who lie, cheat, and steal away your parent's estate. Or forcing a parent to do a quick claim on the family house, a family member that was in jail over this. Some of us don't have the most caring and stable family members. In this episode, the fact that the sister kept him from seeing his dad shows something deeper going on.
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Yeah that part was really shady. I suspect something was happening that she didn't want him to see
But why would she not take care of her father's funeral. She appears selfish 😢
Yessss 👏🏻 well said
@@malebogomolefhe747maybe the brother was a giant mooch off his dad, and she saw a chance to make him pay some of it back.
I’m glad the brother got the money
It's devastating to not only lose a parent, but to then lose a sibling over money and wills. It happens way too often. Condolences and prayers to them both (and to the plaintiff's wife, who also lost a parent). I hope their family is able to heal from this. ✝️
Every day I blind myself to this prospect. But I could _never_ think my sibling litigious over something like this.
I suppose that's how a case like this starts.
@@nthgthyou can’t imagine suing your sister when she uses power of attorney to keep you away from your dieing dad and then mysteriously gets everything he ever owned in the will while she had power of attorney? She seems like a snake
It appears that he had already lost his sister. And she was actively driving a wedge between the plaintiff and their father. Who knows how and why it got this bad, but I, too, wish them all condolences and healing. It can't be fun for any of them.
That is due to greed of one to take advantage of a dying person and leave the family to the wayside. Sad but happens. Even with the person's things when they die the siblings will often battle over the silliest things. Clothes, furniture, appliances, liqueur, medications, and the house. Sadly even money, less the better.
Family can be cruel & selfish, I know
So important to talk about end of life issues before you're dead.
It's was talked about via WILL
Yep because life is short the angel of death/ Grim Reaper come for you quick, there's no time to waste
I don't know about everyone else, but I LOVE short and sweet cases.
When family dies, you get a pretty good perspective of what remaining family are all about.
I hate when parents leave their kids with a big mess to deal with when they pass. Watching court Tv has taught me that it’s better to pre plan everything before passing on.
death and money brings out the worst in some people.
My husband just lost his mom 2 weeks ago. Fortunately everything ran smoothly and there were no family drama. Perhaps the fact that he is the only surviving child of his family made things a little easier, no sibling disputes. Condolences to this family in court. ❤
Here's to you supporting him as he deals with this significant change. ✌️💓🍀
Ya think?
I love it when people try to do a harassment suit with JJ. Always entertaining.
Today is the case of "Winning Litigants Interrupting Constantly for NO Apparent Reason" 🙄🙄🙄
The earlier episode of today was similar.
Apparently she knew something about the policy that couldn't be found. Whether it would have added light to the case, I have no idea.
@@AntoniusReginaldusIt wouldn’t have shed light on anything because whatever she had to say is hearsay and goes against the Best Evidence rule. That’s why JJ asked to see the policy, and since he didn’t have it, there was no reason to discuss it any further.
“You have 30 seconds to tell me about your ridiculous case”
Me: OMG there’s only 14seconds left of the video, can’t go well 😂
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She got the house with no mortgage, yet she didn't want to pay for the funeral as per the will. Greedy woman.
And all of the furniture too.
He probably was a horrible son. My half brother and sisters are horrible to my grandparents so I get everything after both are gone. They get nothing!
@ddinottia39 You sound like you're coping with the fact that youre a horrible person yourself. You must see a lot of similarities between the woman and yourself.
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Maybe!
But she is still a greedy woman.
@@ddinottia39 your justifying her greediness doesnt take away her greeds & regardless of what had happened, she is greedy.
That was the fastest 30 seconds to explain the counterclaim I've ever heard 🤣🤣
I love that JJ dismisses virtually all "harassment" claims, for the nonsense that that allegation usually is.
This is so so sad. I can feel the pain between them. Who creates a situation where you have to go to court to see your own father? And she inherited everything AND had power of attorney. I can definitely see why he suspects there was a life insurance policy that she conveniently "couldn't fnd", then then feels good about her self because she's "taking care of Dad". I wonder how long she moved in with him before taking everything over. I just get a feeling this sister is wicked.
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Oh, after hearing all that I can guarantee she got the policy and it may have been more than 1 policy.
5 years.
I’d bet money that the father initially had them both in his will to split his estate but when he got really ill, she bullied him into changing the will so that she was the only beneficiary
Or the son wasn’t involved in his father’s life until he became sick. Some adult children are like that meanwhile others stay close. If he really wanted to be more involved, he could’ve uplifted his life. 8 visits in 3 months isn’t that many visits when you were fighting to see that person in court. The father perhaps saw that the daughter moved in as a kind gesture that the son could or couldn’t do. We don’t know. Way too many assumptions, projecting issues onto these people from viewers’ family drama and not enough facts ib this comment section.
This is practically grave robbing. I can’t believe the defendant agreed to go on TV in front of millions of viewers, and be found cheating her brother and her fathers memory.
@ggirardin2014 Agree, her day will come we don’t know if she has kids but this woman will go down in history for her greediness and mean spirit. Hope she likes herself no one else does!!
Because she has no self awareness
She took care of her father for 5 years. Should she get nothing? Women are the ones who take care of their elders and then they are supposed to get nothing?
Put your hand down!!!!
"Harass me" No! He was asking for the money that you blatantly owed him. I had a not too dis-similar situation where I received a lawyer's letter instructing me to persist from harassing my sister. When they heard my side of the story they shared my sentiments and basically told her that she was at fault. Side note: This was a sister I gave money to, to my house and thereafter to fix it up (not a loan but a gift).
She should've of paid for the funeral, she inherited the house. Dad must of had his reasons, not giving them each 50%.
Should HAVE, or should've for short.
I think the idea being that she gets the inheritance because she took care of the father in his last years. But that she would be required to settle the estate too (including funeral expenses).
But all that should have been discussed in advance. Death is inevitable I don't understand why people cant have frank conversations. My mother passed two months ago and my younger two brothers were her primary carers. She didnt own a home but had some gold assets she wanted the youngest to have which all the siblings agreed to. I'm so grateful we didnt have drama and yes sadly funerals really can bring out the worst in some people
I am sure that Dad wanted the daughter to stay in the home so that is why she got it. She would always have a home and probably was not very good at providing for herself in the first place. He knew that the son could take care of himself, so he did not leave him anything. He did not want to split the house because the daughter could not buy out the brother's share so that it would have to be sold.
She took care of him for the last 5 years of his life. That's worth 250,000 dollars right there.
0:20 “Zillow has it at…” 😂😂😂 might well have asked some guy on the street.
In the will, the representative (the defendant) was supposed to pay for the funeral from the estate. However, the plaintiff had to pay some of the funeral expenses. What the defendant did was underhanded and manipulative. It is possible she exercised that same mindset with her father and that was why she got everything.
Lesson: Be aware that where money is concerned from the deceased, a persons true colours comes out.
I bet she also got the life insurance, but was saying that there wasn't one to hide it.
@@jedimasters1462 I wouldn't be surprised
Many out there will cheat others what they are to get from a will, which is very important document.
Its heartbreaking to sue family over funeral expenses. Its already hard already.
Outragious! Even without the order in the will she was morally responsible for the final expenses when she was the solo benigiary of 1/4million in value!
She was taking care of the father for 5 years. And what if her father was bedridden. So she worked really hard if she took care of her father correctly. She didn't make any money, pay into retirement or social security, wasn't able to enjoy life or probably get a break. This literally happens to me. I'm glad the sister got something for her hard work and time. Obviously the father thought she deserved it.
My sister-in-law kept me from seeing or talking to my brother. She even told the funeral home that my brothers side of the family was NOT allowed to go to his funeral and if any of us showed up we would be escorted off the premises by the police. I have a deep hatred for this "woman". I hope she gets everything that's coming to her. she wouldn't even give our side of the family any of his ashes.
I know of an exact same situation as yours. The rejected family just had a private memorial service of their own. Still sad though. Your sister-in-law will get hers.
Same here.@@joanns.6380
A family members title (mother, father, brother, sister, etc) DOES NOT speak for that individuals character. So yes siblings and other relatives can & will continue to sue, as they should.
It's very sad that siblings fight over their parents estate when the parents pass away. 😢😢😢
Man I hope when my parents pass their will and estate is air tight because I do NOT want to have to grieve and deal with this kind of drama at the same time.
He did have an airtight will the expressed his wishes. That's why the son won. The estate, if there is one, should cover the expenses of the deceased. Sister is a tool and deserved the humiliation. She had the house and furniture and the WILL stated she was to pay for it out of the estate. How much more clear can you get?
My step father went through one hell of a backstabbing battle with his siblings when his father finally died. Long story short, the sister screwed over the 2 brothers by using the nurse as a proxy and from what information I got she forged the will to exclude the brothers. So, the brothers teamed up and got a lawyer to try and get what was rightfully theirs...they battled for a while before ending it, don't believe they got anything. Then the one brother goes and stabs the other brother(my dad) in the back with the lawyer fees. And just like that, none of them ever spoke to each other ever again. It's also speculated that the sister took savings bonds that were meant for the grandchildren (myself included) and either destroyed them or forged them.
Sad how money can tear a family apart like that, for years before that the whole family would get together on Thanksgiving and have a grand time.
The unfortunate part was the fathers Will was clear (she would pay funeral costs).. she just didn’t follow it.
Even the nicest _seeming_ families can show they are nasty, grasping people once an inheritance is involved.
Plus if a parent felt the need _to put it in writing_ that she had to pay it........he knew she would try to get out of it.
Hoping is a bad thing. You need to see what is in their estate plan.
Death always brings out the ugly in people. Smh.
It sure does
Sounds like sis was being greedy! It's really sad that some siblings will hope and pray for certain illnesses so it becomes easier for them to take unfair advantage of their parent(s). It's ALWAYS suspicious when 1 sibling ends up with it all and they were the only one to have access to mom/dad in the end. This is why I'm making my will early and split equally between two kids!
These cases about inheritances are just particularly depressing. They just seem to bring out the worst, most selfish impulses in people.
Drama always ensues after a parent passes. Money does weird things to ppl. 🙄
Not really enough money for the nonsense
This scenario is so sad and common when the parents passed away. Sibling fighting over the estate.
She gets EVERYTHING but still refuses to pay the entire funeral bill!! UNBELIEVABLE!
Most family aren't worth the stress. I have 1 brother and 3 sisters that don't talk to me. I'm doing just fine. Blood isn't thicker than water!
💲💲💲
Same!
Greed in every family
Call the department of insurance in your state and they can research if there is a policy. Attorney can too.
Selfish defendant, what type of sister prevents her brother to see their ailing father. Disgusting 🤮😭😭
He gave her everything. The least she could do is follow her dead father's wishes and pay for the funeral. She's a horrible human being.
meh i don't think so, she was the one who cared for her father, while her brother was prolly gallivanting and filling his stomach
If JJ told me I had 30 seconds to describe my ridiculous counter claim, I would say never mind and save myself the embarrassment.
It's sickening that relatives can come swooping in as if they're vultures to peck apart whatever is left behind.
All the plaintiff wanted was that the defendant, his sister, followed the duties given in the last will. She got EVERYTHING and she was still too petty to follow through and pay for the funeral. Instantly making excuses for herself when asked for the will.
The will states she's the representative and that she should pay the funeral. It's disgusting that with everything left to her, she claims it all but then leaves her brother a bill for the funeral, KNOWING she was supposed to take care of it.
I certainly would sue family! Sometimes family do you wrong
Why did he leave his son out of the will and why did she try to keep him away from their dying dad ? That is just beyond cruel. My kids only know I have life insurance at this point but EVERYTHING will be split right down the middle …grandkids are contingent beneficiaries
This case makes me so sad im going through something like this right now. I really hope he finds peace and move on and never speak to that disposable woman.
The daughter lived and took care of her father for 5 years of her life. 24-7 care. She deserves every cent of that 250,000 house.
lol Judy gave her 30 seconds to explain her counter suit and only gave her 3 😂🤣
This is just sad. Court for a death of a parent? I can’t. Tender condolences for the both of them
She’s a vicious, evil woman. Ugh.
His sister looks like his grandma...
So does the wife
Big age gap I think
I'm glad I have a wonderful older sister.
That sister is something else. I wouldn't be surprised if she worked it so that she keep the house all to herself.
You know the world is in trouble when you need a legal order to be able to see your dying father
In general, people should prepay for their own arrangements and not leave the financial burden on children or other family members. Neither of my parents wanted funerals, but prepaid their cremations, but no matter what you want for your funeral, pay for it yourself. You're a grown up, just act like one and make sure you all your affairs will be left in order long before you need them.
She probably wanted to keep him away because she didn’t want her father to change the will. I actually think JJ should have entertained the claim for damages because of her refusing access to the father.
Siblings??
I would need validation if i was JJ 😂
Zillow is a guess, not an actual evaluation. It could be off by 20% or more (speaking from experience).
Whenever I saw case of sibling's dispute over an inheritance, it makes me sad 😢 the parents earned all of those while their children just need to take care of it as family.
Taking care of our parents in their old age is a form of love and gratitude.
BUT everyone got their own perspectives, consideration, and different thoughts about it, I understood.
Where are the other brothers? Couldn't they have at least divided the expense among them all? Her not allowing this particular brother to see their dying father...why? There must have been a reason.
If she got the estate she should have paid it all.
My sister had my mom do a reverse mortgage on her home.
She took all that extra money and added onto her home.
When mom died she claimed it was a gift.
The money to pay back the reverse mortgage was taken out of the estate.
People really become evil greedy when it comes to money.
I love Judge Judy
She got it all, true loving family
I love how Judy doesn't take any carp from anyone
It’s awful to see families going after each other like this. I’m thankful mine doesn’t.
I never thought my family would, so goodluck
Sounds like my sister. When my mom passed she took the life insurance and went to Mexico and didn’t pay the funeral bill. My little sister had to take a loan to pay it off.
JJ - "You have 30 seconds to give me the about of your nonsense counter claim" 4 seconds later - "we're done here"
the sister took care of their father.... not the son. Maybe there was a reason the son was kept from seeing his father. I bet he was trying to get money from him.
I am sure that Dad wanted the daughter to stay in the home so that is why she got it. She would always have a home and probably was not very good at providing for herself in the first place. He knew that the son could take care of himself, so he did not leave him anything. He did not want to split the house because the daughter could not buy out the brother's share so that it would have to be sold.
Love the Plaintiff's smile at 3:40-3:42.
If you're not losing don't speak or put your hands up lol 😅
Some people just like to talk for the sake of it
" not an audition I've already got the job"! Love JJ 🤩
@@lisainger6751 typo
At first I felt sorry for her because she said she paid $1600 and he only paid $1100 so she paid majority of the bill plus she was taking care of her father until his last breathe but THEN!!!!
You hear about this WILL and how she tried to keep her brother away from their father and this was all to protect the 240k inheritance…. Yea she owes her brother $1100 the Will states that she takes care of the funeral.
What a greedy sister. The will says she gets the house and she pays for the funeral. And she wants the son to pay part of the funeral. Cheap.
Save your kids a lot of grief and greed- spend every penny before you die.
Sons lack of honor of his father is a glimpse of his heart.
Greedy sister.
When someone dies, the vermin ALWAYS come out of the woodwork.
you are absolutely right about that!
I never really understand these brother vs sister, daughter vs mother, etc etc some of them are absolutely pathetic.
Me either but sadly it happens.
People have a very bad tendency to not realize how expensive funerals really? Are they are very expensive? That's why you need a will and life insurance policies that wait'll cover most of it.
THEY. WILL. NAVER. GET. ALONG. AGAIN.
She got it all free and clear!!!.
Yessssssss…. A shrewd bludging woman. Weve all seen these people
I was looking at the litigants before the case even started, and the look on the sister's face gave me the impression she was slightly off. Case started and nothing changed my impression. Keeping her brother away from her father was more offensive than not paying the funeral expenses. I'll bet if she'd allowed her brother to see her father, the funeral expense may MAY have been less of an issue.
Maybe she think because she lived with her dad for five years and took care of him she should not have to pay all of the funeral. But she will continue living in a mortgage free house. Funeral
homes don’t do funerals on credit so the brother had to pay or not have the service.
I went with my dad when he had his will drafted by an estate attorney. My dad asked that I be the executor of his estate. Both my dad and I knew that there would be trouble with my two other siblings, so he had it stipulated in his will that if anyone contested his will that they would receive only $1.00. They tried to start trouble with me, I suggested they read their copies of the will. They both kept quiet then.
What a cheapskate. Don’t care the will, the guy wasn’t even allowed to access his father. He was only after the life insurance of his father and showed up only before a few months he died. What a terrible person he is. He can’t even afford $1100. Absolutely ridiculous. Bad decision of Judge Judy this one.
- You have 30 seconds.
- Your honor-
- We're done.
😂
Over 1100 $. Clearly his dad wanted nothing to do with him.
Those family members are so irritating. I wish they would leave them in the hallway. Why the hell was she raising her hand for? 😠.
Agree, Follow will period. Deceased person requests material financial things name person. Named person responsible for costs out of estate.
It's sad how family allow money come between a relationship. Don't know who to blame but not allowing the plaintiff to see his own dad, when the days was near. It is kind of sad and he had to take it to court to see his father. Happy he was able to see his dad before it was too late. Does rhe defendant understand that tge type of ENERGY she provided could done emotional damage to their late father. People are sometimes selfish. Correct me if I am wrong, the brother paid a little over 1k of funeral expensive even though the sister fought him about seeing thwie own father. Deep down i think both were greedy. Its more to the story because the defendant was taking care of their father. So sad really 😢
That woman was made up of greed. Shameful she got everything