mykeymykey
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What is the name of your state? California
My Mother and Father probably had a life insurance policy, maybe with Allstate.
His 4 children (including myself) were the beneficiaries of that policy.
Just before my father died he put a "Trustee" in charge of his estate.
The inclination is that the benefits were claimed using deception by this "trustee" and hidden from the beneficiaries. These benefits were probably deposited into one or more bank accounts.
This "trustee" is of very dubious character....
I have most of the bank account numbers, some of the bank records given to me by my father before he died.
Some of these bank records may indicate that there was an Allstate life insurance policy.
What I am looking for now is a court order to examine the bank accounts.
To determine if these life benefits were deposited into the account(s)...(I have the account numbers)
to trace the deposits back to the originating life policy.
Then to determine if the benefits were improperly claimed from that policy, and return those monies to the beneficiaries named in the Life Insurance policy.
Does this sound crazy? Or what should I do to get the money back?
What type of motion do I file?
My Mother and Father probably had a life insurance policy, maybe with Allstate.
His 4 children (including myself) were the beneficiaries of that policy.
Just before my father died he put a "Trustee" in charge of his estate.
The inclination is that the benefits were claimed using deception by this "trustee" and hidden from the beneficiaries. These benefits were probably deposited into one or more bank accounts.
This "trustee" is of very dubious character....
I have most of the bank account numbers, some of the bank records given to me by my father before he died.
Some of these bank records may indicate that there was an Allstate life insurance policy.
What I am looking for now is a court order to examine the bank accounts.
To determine if these life benefits were deposited into the account(s)...(I have the account numbers)
to trace the deposits back to the originating life policy.
Then to determine if the benefits were improperly claimed from that policy, and return those monies to the beneficiaries named in the Life Insurance policy.
Does this sound crazy? Or what should I do to get the money back?
What type of motion do I file?