Sheeshka49

Sheeshka49 t1_jd4yszl wrote

How in god’s name is Great Barrington an unknown underrated town? FFS, everyone know that James Taylor lives there—the town is no secret!

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Sheeshka49 t1_j7wxg7x wrote

The cash IS in the will even if not specified, it was still his “belongings”. Also, a senile person cannot change a beneficiary—they don’t have the requisite capacity to do so. Therefore, the change of beneficiary is not effective. Get yourself a lawyer, ASAP. The evidence of sexual crimes is another matter—go to the police. You need to act fast on this will issue before the money can’t be traced. Also, the insurance company needs to be notified right away that the change in beneficiary is being challenged before they pay him the money. Get going!

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Sheeshka49 t1_j7w181z wrote

Do you have a copy of the will? Do you know who drafted it? A lawyer? Do you know the witnesses to the signature? Does it say the estate is to pass “per stirpes”—that means you get the share your father would have gotten if he was alive.

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Sheeshka49 t1_iueylgw wrote

You do not have an insurable interest in the car as you are a non-owner. The father/car owner needs to call his insurance broker/agent and make whatever policy adjustments are needed to cover the situation properly. You can pay the father the additional sum after the new/adjusted policy is issued.

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