He Lived in Mom's House FREE for 18 Months — Now He Wants to BUY It at His Own Price
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Загружено: 2026-03-10
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Confused by the Legal System? Family is the key to inheritance 😥 Dealing with the legal system is difficult, especially when family is involved. The Judge must untangle the mess and uphold the law. Will everything work out in the end?
00:00:00 | The Estate Showdown: Missing Wills & Secret Property Deals
00:03:01 | Heir Objects on the Record: Exposing 18 Months Rent-Free!
00:06:01 | Tensions Rise: The Administrator vs. The Family!
00:11:36 | Guardianship Dispute Exposed: Who Paid the Medical Bills?
00:14:41 | Withholding Funds? The Fight Over the Child's Social Security!
00:18:51 | Contempt of Court?
In Re: In the matter of; regarding.
Trust Code: The set of laws governing trusts.
Section 201 (of the Trust Code): A specific section of the Trust Code.
Representative of the Estate: The person appointed to manage the assets and debts of a deceased person's estate (also known as the executor or administrator).
Deed: A legal document that transfers ownership of real property.
Trustee: The person or entity who manages a trust.
Appraisal: An expert evaluation of the value of property.
Inventory: A list of the assets of an estate.
Flood Damage: Damage to property caused by flooding.
Insurance: A contract that protects against financial loss.
Social Security Benefits: Payments from the government for retirement, disability, or survivor benefits.
Birth Certificate: An official document recording a person's birth.
Duplicated Documents: Copies of official documents (like birth certificates or Social Security cards)
Vital Records: Official records of births, deaths, marriages, and divorces.
Contempt: Disobeying a court order.
Rule to Show Cause: A court order requiring a person to appear and explain why they should not be held in contempt.
Motion for Contempt: A formal request for the court to hold someone in contempt.
Fee Petition: A formal request for payment of attorney's fees.
Willful: Intentionally or knowingly.
Good Faith: Acting honestly and with genuine intent.
This is legal commentary for educational purposes only. Not legal advice.
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