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To: TheSpottedOwl

IIRC in order to notarize, witness or sign a legal instrument (i.e.will) one has to be "Of sound mind". It's very clear that ANS was often not of sound mind - so who witnessed or notarized the real estate deals, contracts, wills, burial instructions etc.,

Answer: the person responsible for keeping her out of her mind.

This is just an abomination - we have to hope that cretin was so sure of himself he overplayed his hand and made some critical errors.


5,441 posted on 03/19/2007 9:52:30 AM PDT by sodpoodle (Grandmothers unite for Virgie.)
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To: sodpoodle
IIRC in order to notarize, witness or sign a legal instrument (i.e.will) one has to be "Of sound mind". It's very clear that ANS was often not of sound mind - so who witnessed or notarized the real estate deals, contracts, wills, burial instructions etc.,

You recall correctly. My mom changed her will at the insistence of my aunt. Mom had Alzheimers and dementia. My aunt was trying to protect my interests (still married to Mr. Wonderful at the time), but the IRS changed some rules between then, and when mom died. Made for a huge clusterf*ck. I didn't challenge the will, nor will I. I'm taken care of. Someone could make something out of mom's mental state should I die, though.

HKS knew darn good and well that ANS could not legally sign anything under the influence of all those drugs she was taking. She probably never realized that that bum purposely created that corporation to skirt the will issue. May he rot in hell...

5,455 posted on 03/19/2007 10:19:35 AM PDT by TheSpottedOwl (Head Caterer for the FIRM)
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