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re: Family forged a will for my father.
Posted on 6/15/21 at 11:11 pm to tigerclaw10
Posted on 6/15/21 at 11:11 pm to tigerclaw10
One in the hand is better than 2 in the bush. Unfortunately the one in your hand is your dick.
Posted on 6/15/21 at 11:29 pm to Tiger Ryno
Should we of the OT go ahead and set up a go fund me for our boy? We’ve helped not worthy people, op seems worthy of the help.
Posted on 6/15/21 at 11:44 pm to tigerclaw10
Posted on 6/15/21 at 11:49 pm to GRTiger
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He’s only got 2 vehicles and about $7500
Seems like forging a will is a lot of effort and risk for this payoff.
Many, many people have killed family members to get a lot less.
Posted on 6/16/21 at 12:05 am to tigerclaw10
If TX law is anything like LA (and most testamentary requirements) it is hard to falsify a will. It almost requires a notary putting his arse on the line.
Unfortunate reality is that this sounds like a potential succession challenge where the cost will outweigh the value of the estate.
Sorry for your loss.
Unfortunate reality is that this sounds like a potential succession challenge where the cost will outweigh the value of the estate.
Sorry for your loss.
Posted on 6/16/21 at 12:23 am to tigerclaw10
There no question. The answer is to hire an attorney if the estate is worth enough to do so.
Posted on 6/16/21 at 11:12 am to Gris Gris
quote:It has been stated here that the total value of the estate is around $20k, consisting of two vehicles and ~$7,500.00 in cash.
There no question. The answer is to hire an attorney if the estate is worth enough to do so.
This makes your statement irrelevant.
Try to keep up.
Posted on 6/16/21 at 11:18 am to tigerclaw10
If you believe your father to have died “intestate”, then you need to consult a lawyer… no bullshite.
Here’s a link to info on the situation in Texas: LINK
Here’s a link to info on the situation in Texas: LINK
Posted on 6/16/21 at 11:34 am to bendellee
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If TX law is anything like LA (and most testamentary requirements) it is hard to falsify a will. It almost requires a notary putting his arse on the
not sure if serious? Hand written will is fine
Posted on 6/16/21 at 11:38 am to cable
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witnesses and notary
Unless it's an olographic will.
Posted on 6/16/21 at 11:43 am to tigerclaw10
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Had not heard anything about my uncle for years until he was recently charged for killing a woman.
Posted on 6/16/21 at 11:45 am to tigerclaw10
Very easy to find out who owned the land the man lived on--consult the tax assessor's office.
Your Dad may not have wanted you to know about the will. You are entitled to a copy of the will. Simply ask for it.
First thing a lawyer is going to want is the will so you might as well get a copy now.
Your Dad may not have wanted you to know about the will. You are entitled to a copy of the will. Simply ask for it.
First thing a lawyer is going to want is the will so you might as well get a copy now.
Posted on 6/16/21 at 11:47 am to tigerclaw10
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Had not heard anything about my uncle for years until he was recently charged for killing a woman.
This sounds like a bigger concern than wasting your money on a family lawyer to fight it.
Posted on 6/16/21 at 11:54 am to tigerclaw10
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uncle for years until he was recently charged for killing a woman
And your dad passes unexpectedly at 55, and your uncle wants all his shite...hmmm
Posted on 6/16/21 at 11:54 am to Big Jim Slade
I will say that there are often assets you have no idea about. My grandmother was a bit older than your father was when she passed 4 years ago. We are still finding different stocks and money she had in different places. It could potentially be more than what you know
Posted on 6/16/21 at 11:55 am to tigerclaw10
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my uncle for years until he was recently charged for killing a woman.
Sorry for your loss, but didn't your dad tell you that your uncle had confessed to the killing the day before he died.
:wink wink:
Posted on 6/16/21 at 11:55 am to I B Freeman
If they will not produce a will after one request simply start probating the estate. I would secure the movable property somehow. (Go get the vehicles and the lawn mowers)
No need to argue---if there is a valid will let them prove it. You get the death certificate and go forward.
No need to argue---if there is a valid will let them prove it. You get the death certificate and go forward.
Posted on 6/16/21 at 12:17 pm to I B Freeman
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This post was edited on 6/16/21 at 12:35 pm
Posted on 6/16/21 at 12:28 pm to BillBrosky
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Sorry for your loss, but didn't your dad tell you that your uncle had confessed to the killing the day before he died.
:wink wink:
And Your dad mentioned Uncle (insert name) asked if he had life insurance.
This post was edited on 6/16/21 at 12:28 pm
Posted on 6/16/21 at 12:42 pm to boosiebadazz
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I’m pretty good at what I do, but I hope you would never have to hire me. That’s means you’d be pretty injured and I wouldn’t wish that on you
Tell the truth. Your real name is Alexander Shunnarah isnt it.
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