Also a good point. The executor (when they are eventually named) will probably let the kid take his clothes etc, but anything of value belongs to the estate. |
| So the poor child has lost his mother, and he can’t go in and grab his clothes, his favorite blanket and his Xbox or whatever? Come on, this is absurd. When my mom died (with no will) no one was remotely concerned with people removing random non valuable objects from her home. Literally no one. |
Who made sure valuable items weren't "mixed up" with the non-valuable items? |
No one cared. The older brother has access to the house. If he’s so worried, he can supervise the poor kid who just wants his stuff. He’s not trying to steal a Van Gogh off the wall for gods sake. |
His mom had mental issues and he might too. 20 is still young enough not to be labeled a deadbeat. |
Says the parent of another deadbeat. Only rich 20 year olds have this choice. |
Apparently someone cares in this case. |
Does he? The locks were changed and you know for a fact that the older brother has the key? These are all allegations. You have no idea nor do I. The court is going through the normal process. Mr. Tupper just doesn't like it and is complaining. |
*lose |
| No one forced him to change the locks. He’s an a-hole. |
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This is sad. Hope the 13 year old has good family support, sucks to lose your mom in such a horrifying way and then confirm that your half brother (apparently) wants nothing to do with you.
Wasnt she estranged from her family too? Would be nice if these boys had a grandma/aunts/uncles who could step in and help too. |
| I hope the woman who rented the house AH crased into gets a lot. She lost a lot of her possessions as well as a reasonably priced place to live in a normally expensive area. |
| Wait… are you telling me that a woman who struggled with mental health issues has her dysfunctional family arguing over her estate. Unbelievable! Just kidding. This is absolutely the way it would play out. You know it. |
| No way should her ex-husband be the executor. Furthermore, that emailed will is vague and could’ve been produced under duress since they were living together in dating at the time. |
I really don't understand how and why Anne Heche was allowed to be out and about and driving. It's like the woman who blew through an intersection at 130 mph who had a history of significant mental health issues. How do they get a driver's license? |