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LLBMOM

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? ma

My husband was assaulted at my aunt's funeral 5/04 by someone he never met before, namely a 2nd cousin regretably of mine. The case ended today, w/ the defendent pleading guilty (he had to, the priest was a witness). :) Anyway, my question....
His attorney made several false statements to the court w/ no facts to back it up about me. :(
1) He claims I violated my aunt's rights by having her cremated and had her funeral at a church she would never step into.
2) Claims the defendent's mother challenged my POA & Healthcare Proxy becasue I neglected my duties and my aunt suffered because of me.
3) Claims I depleted ALL my aunt's monies while POA
4)Accuses us of verbally abusing his mother.
With these remarks... My Aunt inherited about $500,000 about 4 months prior to death. These low lives (seen maybe 2-3x in last 15years)got wind of this, and coerced her to change the will so they benefit 70%. Leaving out her 2 brothers w/ residual cash. They also broke in and stole personal belongings while my aunt was still alive. Police report filed. They admitted to acts in court. My father is contesting the will as result. How can these claims in court today hurt or help me? If hurt, is there any recource? If help, How? :eek: Thanks for any reply ;)
 


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seniorjudge

Guest
You're double posting.

That is confusing.

Keep all your questions in the same thread.
 

LLBMOM

Junior Member
Sorry, I just assumed because this is separate from the executor issue, even though they are related.Thanks for the reply.
 

LLBMOM

Junior Member
Thanks. In a way that is one less thing we have to worry about and we can move on. What if the defendent shows up at Porbate court to intimidate me (open court), esp. when he has no cause for being there. There is a stay away order and no contact. He did this Friday.
 

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