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For Friday am I need Letter Help???Father died Mother was living

I am the only child. My father handled finances, my mother had mental health issues she was nieve educated to 7th grade only,she was led into ideas & hand outs. She had her hairdresser trustee and Power Of Attorney. Mom lived at my home the last 2 yrs. She passed away in Dec and I wanted to know could I have fought her receiving everything. My dad had stock which my mom had an income from.She had spent money like water. Not on me though she paid nothing to live here she had 5 dogs, I am left to care for. At the reading of the will the attorney said I was to get the vehicles and house items & the 2 IRA's as their were no known beneficiary. so at the reading we called the company I was to see about the accounts. One account and the house were put into a ten year trust which I only get 40% of but if others have need who knows. These other IRA's they are now are trying to say were part of the trust too the paper work was not filled out properly by my mother or Morgan Stanley. I am waiting the decision from M. S. now M.S attorney wants Me to write a letter about the IRA's Attny of trst did not tell meIf the IRA's goes to the trst too their will be nothing left. The house 10 yrs, the trst atny fight for IRA tobesplit up wth others.


Asked on 5/15/08, 4:39 am

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John Davidson Law Office of John A. Davidson

Re: For Friday am I need Letter Help???Father died Mother was living

Rather than reject this question I want you to resubmit it after you calm down. Your righting style seems to indicate that you are stressed out about this problem.

You need to follow some basic rules of English.

1) Write in sentences and paragraphs. It doesn't have to be perfect even a little white space helps the lawyer figure out what's going on.

2) Google has an add on spell checker for Internet Explorer. I use it so I don't look stupid. Hey I went to law school I should know how to spell.

3) Even if you spell check. Read you post aloud. You catch more grammatical errors that way. Also make sure you use the right word. Just cause its spelled correctly doesn't mean its what you meant to say.

For example this post reads as though it was written to be read some one where the paid extra for aver period and space.

Next its unclear what you need. Legal help or help writing a letter?

So slow down. The lawyers here would not be here if we did not want to answer questions. So take some time and re do your post. You get a better answer faster that way.

{John}

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Answered on 5/15/08, 6:03 am


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