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My mother and I have been trying to get some advice on a situation we have. About 2 and a half years ago my father suddenly passed away in Temperance, MI. He left his best friend as the executor of the estate. My father left everything to my brother and I. About 6 mths. before my dad died my grandmother had passed away from cancer. She left everything to her three children, my father, my Aunt Tina, and my Aunt Bobbie. When Zeb, his best friend, moved everything out of my dad’s apartment, he did not inventory anything that was in it. He just packed it all up and shipped it to my mother’s house in Norwalk, OH. A while after everything was shipped over my brother and I had started to notice missing items from my dad’s apartment. Is there any way of holding Zeb responsible for these missing items? Also, my dad had 3 or 4 guns in his collection. Zeb had sold 2 of the guns to someone else, but made a deal that if we wanted the guns back we could buy them back for the same price that was paid for them. My brother nor I was 18 at the time of the selling, but if we had a choice we would not have sold those guns. Those guns were my dad’s prized possession, he loved those guns and now some stranger is using them doing who knows what to them. They were registered in my fathers name. We are a little suspicious of Zeb and the way he is conducting business with the estate. He has told us that everything is settled now. When my mom called up there last year to get some money to send us down to see our Aunt Tina in Texas, he told my mom not to call there again asking for money. That is the only time my mother has asked for money from him. I don’t think he has the right to say what we can use our money on or even if we can use it at all. I feel that everything should have been turned over to my mom when everything was finished. I am now 19 years old and my brother is 16 years old. My mother and I are going to speak with him on January 15, 2001 about these matters. If you can give me any advice on how I should handle this and the things I need to ask and have proof of from him would be and extremely big help. We could use any information you can give us.

Thanks,
Karmen Ross
 



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