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garygoldberg
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What is the name of your state? Florida
My aunt recently passed away in florida and named me in her will as the beneficiary of any assets left over after all others have been paid.
My elderly aunt was befriended by her attorney with countless lunches and visits. This attorney drew my aunt's various wills over a period of 8 years. This attorney was left with a sizeable amount of money in the form of a bank account naming her as the beneficiary. Is there a legal or moral problem with an attorney befriending an elderly person, drawing up her wills, and ending up as a beneficiary????
My aunt recently passed away in florida and named me in her will as the beneficiary of any assets left over after all others have been paid.
My elderly aunt was befriended by her attorney with countless lunches and visits. This attorney drew my aunt's various wills over a period of 8 years. This attorney was left with a sizeable amount of money in the form of a bank account naming her as the beneficiary. Is there a legal or moral problem with an attorney befriending an elderly person, drawing up her wills, and ending up as a beneficiary????
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