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Old 08-13-2008, 08:38 PM
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Originally Posted by boykinmama View Post
You must have edited it out.
Actually, dear, if you LOOK at the POSTINGS at the BOTTOM, it TELLS you the date and TIME the postings were changed, if, in fact, they were. Feel free to glance down through there. None of the previous postings were changed after you erroneously stated I said "take mom to court".

HOISTED ON YOUR OWN PETARD. OUCH. How embarrassing.

You just said I am ignoring what makes me wrong. But you won't STATE what makes me WRONG.

The poster said the DAD had POA. THEN she said the son in law had POA. She said they committed fraud but doesn't say HOW.

Bottom line--she admits ( and hasn't changed her postings) that the mom was incompetent. So, SOMEONE had POA--whether son OR father. It doesn't matter.

Here is the basic question: "did his children have a right to act on his will and eliminate her heirs? " The answer to that I have provided REPEATEDLY. IF whomever had POA for the mom made the will and wrote out her kids, it IS LEGALLY BINDING since they had LEGAL POWER OF ATTORNEY. It may be a crappy thing to do, but it ISN'T FRAUD. Got it? IF the dad had POA (the right to speak for both himself and for her) and LEFT the estate to HIS KIDS, it IS theirs---and upon HER death, that doesn't change. Just because you THINK the son in law did something illegal doesn't mean that he did. It may have been mean, but it wasn't fraud.

There is no law that says you MUST leave your estate to your spouse. I kept nothing my late husband had--his house, his cars---I didn't want any of it. In fact, I found it painful to see his cars, or live in the same house he lived in. He could have left it to his sisters and brothers, or mom and dad and I would have been pleased they received such a tangible part of him.

That still doesn't explain how the ATTORNEY committed FRAUD.

Instead of attacking me, try to answer the question with something other than "you won't admit where you are wrong"

TELL ME where I am wrong.

Oh, and feel free to admit you were wrong in stating I altered the posting. I have no control over the web site--if you alter it, it automatically says so. Feel free to glance down through there. And I 'cant read'? LOL too funny.

Since my "cheating by erasure" clearly was the only point of your last posting, I guess that means we are done here *brushing off hands*


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Last edited by GentleGrace : 08-14-2008 at 05:11 AM.
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