TOXIC In-Laws Try Taking $1,250,000 Domicile After My Wife's Passing! Claim To Be Part Of The Will!
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- TOXIC In-Laws Try Taking $1,250,000 Domicile After My Wife's Passing! Claim To Be Part Of The Will!
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They broke into the house, why did the cops not IMMEDIATELY get called?
like on our trains, "Security cameras installed for your security" I have never seen one of these cams jump off the wall and stop a rude idiot in all the time they have been there...
A restraining order is just a piece of paper that insures that there will be criminal penalties brought against them when they contact you again. RO does NOT stop them.
True, but criminal charges and possible jail time are a pretty good deterrent for most people.
Don't mess with the tech guy, it cost them 15% up from "a lot" . They never check if work went fine from home they just want to feel powerful.
Story 2: Should have asked Jon to come to MICHIGAN, and escape the NYC tax vampires.
My brother in law died in the same way he died from colon cancer
This story is fake . Why wouldn’t you call the cops the minuet you’re neighbor told you that the in laws where breaking in ?
Maybe he wanted a few mins to deal with them. Cops are for clean up.
Or the neighbor did call them as well, considering that they did show up...seems like he bolted home to deal with it to protect things while the cops were on the way
People act like individuals should act perfectly during stressful situations
Story One: Even if they had their daughter's legal will, it would have to go to probate court and have the judge authorize the executor before any of daughter's property could be distributed. None may legally just come and take items during the first month after death. Getting a date in probate court takes weeks to months.
First story has continuity issues Suspect it's contrived, and or confused
The stories with embellishments like "Her favorite perfume still lingers faintly on the sheets" always sound fake.
Poetic though...
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