Re: Fathers Lost Yenko Chevelle #358034 Butternut
<div class="ubbcode-block"><div class="ubbcode-header">Originally Posted By: 69hurstSC</div><div class="ubbcode-body">Glad you have the documentation between the Army and your mom. Stolen property is stolen property, whether it's a Picaso a Yenko Chevelle or a baseball glove. Someone took it upon themselves to take advantage of your mom who was no longer located in CO with your father. I feel bad for anyone who may have owned or purchased the car w/o knowing it's history, but the car was never rightfully theirs. </div></div>
I disagree. Anyone and everyone has a right to have legal guardianship/ executorship of someone elses estate when done legally, and no one else protests it. That's how estate attorneys get control of estates all the time: they legally gain control of a dying persons estate and can do whatever they want with it, as long as there are no other people who contest it... Just because your mother is still alive, doesn't mean that she has legal control over your fathers estate or his possessions. If your uncle or grandmother became the executor of your father's estate then they can legally sell the car to whomever they want, whether your mother likes it or not, and also without her knowledge of the sale...
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