loganwayne
WKR
I'm an ass hole. And what I'd do would probably get you in trouble. But I'd cut all his tires and bust out all the glass in his truck. If your not getting your money he sure as hell isn't getting to blow it on fun stuff
I'm an ass hole. And what I'd do would probably get you in trouble. But I'd cut all his tires and bust out all the glass in his truck. If your not getting your money he sure as hell isn't getting to blow it on fun stuff
I would contact an attorney instead of relying on advice from Rokslide on this one. Find out what options you have in your state.
As has already been mentioned, it will probably cost you more to try do something about this but at least you would know for sure after talking with an attorney.
This is very true. My grandfather recently passed away and left his entire will to his grandchildren. He was Canadian (along with my mother’s whole family) and all his investments are in Canada. My uncle is the executor of his will and thankfully the lawyers are ensuring it is executed according to his wishes. He had sizable investments and I stand to inherit a significant sum. I don’t care about the money, I just wish I could hunt with the old guy a few more times. Some of my cousins are already trying to get their fingers into mine and my sisters’ share because we “don’t live in Canada”. It’s messy and I’m glad my uncle is dealing with it.I don't get people saying "I can't believe a family member would........" Your family are human just like the rest of the World's population. Family are some of the worst people to deal with.. Don't get me wrong for the most part most of my family on each side plus my in laws are great...but people are people and I have a handful I wouldn't piss on if they were on fire.
Just wait till someone with money dies in the family...lots of worms come out of the woodwork and now Uncle Dave was their favorite uncle and the have attachments to all of his expensive belongings.
I would at least threaten court and have a letter drafted by an attorney to send to him. Also, just thinking but depending on the state... isn't this theft? And depending on the state wouldn't $2000 maybe hit Felon standards?