Executor Misuse Of Affidavit
Summary
Executor misuse of an affidavit and property title issues can lead to legal consequences. Executors must notify beneficiaries and act in the estates best interest. Fraudulent actions can result in criminal charges. Consider consulting a probate attorney or seeking pro bono legal services in Ohio. Beneficiaries can challenge improper actions in court.Full Conversation
no I know that they’re improper. She used affidavit of surviving spells to say that the persons alive and then I think she tried to use a quick claim deed to try to finally move them and it didn’t go through so all three properties now are showing no codes with it with a deceased person as the buyer and seller the, judge is now finally asking her to show her distribution on the tenancy and common property that she did on her mothers estate and what she can’t provide anything she gonna provide anything what she gonna do say I transferred it into my deceased father’s name is she stuck? I hope so because she needs to be in jail.
It seems like a complicated situation involving potential fraud and probate issues. Here are a few general points on Ohio probate laws that might be helpful:
- Probate involves validating wills and distributing assets as per the deceased person's will.
- Fraudulent activities can lead to legal consequences, including criminal charges.
- Executors have a fiduciary duty to act in the best interest of the estate and its beneficiaries.
If you believe there is fraudulent activity, consulting a probate attorney could help you explore your options for challenging the actions legally. If you need further assistance or wish to be connected to an attorney, please let me know!
- Probate involves validating wills and distributing assets as per the deceased person's will.
- Fraudulent activities can lead to legal consequences, including criminal charges.
- Executors have a fiduciary duty to act in the best interest of the estate and its beneficiaries.
If you believe there is fraudulent activity, consulting a probate attorney could help you explore your options for challenging the actions legally. If you need further assistance or wish to be connected to an attorney, please let me know!
I already tried contacting a probate attorney, but nobody will help me. I’m poor. I’m living on SSDI so I cannot afford an attorney. I am not a beneficiary, but my daughter is we cannot afford an attorney and no I cannot contact legal aid they told me they wouldn’t help me so I’m stuck trying to do everything by myself. I’m the one that that has filed motions to remove her and everything and they’ve been fighting me every step of the way until this last time now where the judge is finally asking her to provide proof of who she distributed the assets to
It sounds like you're dealing with a challenging situation. Since legal aid couldn't assist, consider these options:
- Ohio Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts (OVLA): They sometimes help with probate issues.
- Pro Bono Services: Check local law schools or bar associations for free legal clinics.
- Self-Help Resources: Ohio courts might offer resources or forms to assist you in representing yourself.
If you need more specific guidance on any of these, feel free to ask!
- Ohio Volunteer Lawyers for the Arts (OVLA): They sometimes help with probate issues.
- Pro Bono Services: Check local law schools or bar associations for free legal clinics.
- Self-Help Resources: Ohio courts might offer resources or forms to assist you in representing yourself.
If you need more specific guidance on any of these, feel free to ask!
What do you think is gonna happen to her? She’s already passed the 60 days that she was supposed to turn in her distribution form and now the judge gave her another 30 days. She knows what’s going on, so I think she’s trying to set her up to trap her to commit fraud her purger herself again so what do you think is going to happen to her if I do nothing
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It's hard to predict exactly what will happen, but failing to provide distribution forms and potential fraudulent actions can lead to serious legal consequences. The judge may take action, such as sanctions or removal of the executor, if she continues to fail in her duties. If fraud is proven, there could be criminal charges. Keep documenting everything and consider using self-help resources or pro bono services if possible.
It's hard to predict exactly what will happen, but failing to provide distribution forms and potential fraudulent actions can lead to serious legal consequences. The judge may take action, such as sanctions or removal of the executor, if she continues to fail in her duties. If fraud is proven, there could be criminal charges. Keep documenting everything and consider using self-help resources or pro bono services if possible.
she also never even contacted my daughter to inform her of anything Holly my daughter has been left out of the whole process, but yet her attorney filled out a waiver of notice, claiming that everybody that was due to be notified was and the only one that signed, her name was the executor
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It sounds like a troubling situation with potential legal implications. Here are some general points about waivers of notice and executor duties in Ohio:
- Executors must notify beneficiaries and interested parties about probate proceedings.
- Fraudulent waivers or actions can lead to legal consequences.
- Beneficiaries can challenge improper actions in court.
Would you like more advice on how to proceed with your daughter's case?
It sounds like a troubling situation with potential legal implications. Here are some general points about waivers of notice and executor duties in Ohio:
- Executors must notify beneficiaries and interested parties about probate proceedings.
- Fraudulent waivers or actions can lead to legal consequences.
- Beneficiaries can challenge improper actions in court.
Would you like more advice on how to proceed with your daughter's case?