(IL)Here is my situation however maybe if I have other examples it might help too ... any insight would be appreciated!
my disabled child inherited his deceased father's inheritance who was my ex. long story short, I was seriously pressured and under the poverty level when this all came about. I still am. However, since I signed, the initial person who was a distributor advisor set me up in a new place to live with my son since we had no place of our own, a private school for him for autistic children and about 2 months worth of granted distributions for a fence for the yard, therapeutic tools, etc.
He passed and the new person is my ex-brother in law and we have some serious bad blood. the first person assured me we would even revisit his involvement but was hoping we might get past our differences by the time he took over. Only that the time came only 2 months in and he has been totally rogue. Asking for personal bank statements, trying to take my parental rights in choosing therapists, doctors, schools etc. threatening not to make distributions unless I give him access to the house monthly at a minimum which is not what I signed up for. if he cuts my sons private school tuition he will be seriously emotionally harmed. he has had a hard time with all the change enough as it is.
the question is - is his behavior which includes lots of bullying and intimidation willful misconduct? if he stops payments for school tuition or makes this place inhabitable by intimidating me once a month - in which case I'll have to move, isn't this gross negligence considering he has had virtually zero relationships with my son his entire life? I see a lawyer for consult soon. What questions should I be asking them?
my disabled child inherited his deceased father's inheritance who was my ex. long story short, I was seriously pressured and under the poverty level when this all came about. I still am. However, since I signed, the initial person who was a distributor advisor set me up in a new place to live with my son since we had no place of our own, a private school for him for autistic children and about 2 months worth of granted distributions for a fence for the yard, therapeutic tools, etc.
He passed and the new person is my ex-brother in law and we have some serious bad blood. the first person assured me we would even revisit his involvement but was hoping we might get past our differences by the time he took over. Only that the time came only 2 months in and he has been totally rogue. Asking for personal bank statements, trying to take my parental rights in choosing therapists, doctors, schools etc. threatening not to make distributions unless I give him access to the house monthly at a minimum which is not what I signed up for. if he cuts my sons private school tuition he will be seriously emotionally harmed. he has had a hard time with all the change enough as it is.
the question is - is his behavior which includes lots of bullying and intimidation willful misconduct? if he stops payments for school tuition or makes this place inhabitable by intimidating me once a month - in which case I'll have to move, isn't this gross negligence considering he has had virtually zero relationships with my son his entire life? I see a lawyer for consult soon. What questions should I be asking them?