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re: LeBlanc family files suit, alleges Benson's incapacity
Posted on 1/23/15 at 7:24 am to OLDBEACHCOMBER
Posted on 1/23/15 at 7:24 am to OLDBEACHCOMBER
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I fully expect the children to win. But we shall see.
They have a very tough row to hoe under Louisiana law when it comes to competency to manage affairs and dispose of one's estate. In other words, absent a split from reality or total lack of free will (both of which are extremely difficult to establish with competing psychiatrists), he can do whatever the frick he wants.
Posted on 1/23/15 at 7:45 am to VOR
What judge in the state of Louisiana wants to be the one that gives the Saints to the Rita's and watch them move?
Posted on 1/23/15 at 10:06 am to VOR
Suppose he is deemed competent.
Does Tom have the capacity to remove the saints from the trust? Supposing he can replace it with assets of like value, what if he can not replace with like value?
That would seem hard to do, no?
So even if he is competent, the Saints and Pels are in a trust, operated by Gayle and a trustee, for the benefit of Rita et, al.....?
Lol, this is a shite show regardless of what happens.
Does Tom have the capacity to remove the saints from the trust? Supposing he can replace it with assets of like value, what if he can not replace with like value?
That would seem hard to do, no?
So even if he is competent, the Saints and Pels are in a trust, operated by Gayle and a trustee, for the benefit of Rita et, al.....?
Lol, this is a shite show regardless of what happens.
Posted on 1/23/15 at 6:28 pm to VOR
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They have a very tough row to hoe under Louisiana law when it comes to competency to manage affairs and dispose of one's estate. In other words, absent a split from reality or total lack of free will (both of which are extremely difficult to establish with competing psychiatrists), he can do whatever the frick he wants.
yeah i don't think people really realize how hard it is to interdict somebody
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