by gingerK » Fri Jun 05, 2015 7:30 am
She had a will Sheila which stated that he gets the house and car and I get all her money accts. (specifically checking, savings, IRAs, annuities, investments and "such like"). Before she died he convinced her to put the house and her savings and checking accounts (and who knows what else) into his name with hers so they were all joint accounts that automatically became his when she passed. All her insurance, IRAs and annuities were still listed as both of us beneficiaries so I had to share all of it with him instead of getting all of it as per her will. I believe he knew this would happen and deliberately mislead my Mother into thinking it would go to me alone as she stated in her will. Also, she changed her will less than a year before she passed; her previous one left both of us everything split 50/50. I and many of the people who knew my Mother believe she was NOT competent to make the second will. We believe he coerced her into it but it is difficult and costly to prove it. I could go to court, spend all the money she left me and not be able to win. That is why I have settled for what small amount I have already received and not gone after the rest of her estate.
As my attorney has told me, anything with a beneficiary designation is outside of her estate, meaning it belongs to those named as beneficiaries and is not included in her estate as far as being used to pay for any final expenses. That means that while I could use her insurance money to pay towards the final expenses, I don't have to do this. Additionally, since I was not the one who signed the agreement with the funeral home, I am not liable for those and other expenses. So since he's basically screwed me out of between $150,000 and $250,000, why should I help him pay those debts? He got the lion's share of her estate and I'm sure there's enough money for him to pay off her debts. Had he been honest and fair with me about the money, I would gladly have paid my share.
In his attorney's last letter to my attorney, they even had the nerve to ask me to pay for the electric, phone, gas and other bills associated with Mom's house! Why should I pay for bills for real estate I have never owned? His attorney keeps badgering me to pay "my half" of her funeral bill, too. I just keep on telling her I don't owe those debts and refuse to pay them. If I really owed on her funeral it would be the funeral home asking me, not his attorney.
It has been difficult to even grieve for the loss of my Mother while trying to deal with his bs. Every time I think things are getting better, something new and nasty comes up, like yesterday and throws me into a tailspin again. The gall of this person is unbelievable.
Thank goodness I only have one child so that he doesn't ever have to go through what I am now. I have changed everything to go directly to him and will put together all the information regarding our life insurance policies, annuities and anything else he will need to know at that time. So don't count on your wills as being your last wishes, ladies; obviously they aren't that difficult to circumvent.
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