Re family members/spouses paying rent:
I know it may be hard for some of you to believe, but what the heck...
A couple had a wonderful marriage exceeding 50 years. The husband gave his wife an expensive piece of jewelry and was required to pay a gift tax on it. I am not sure what changes the law has taken in such an instance today, plus the case particulars would be highly relevant no matter when.
Where is Robert Harrod, and why are his family members not considered victims on this victim-friendly site?
~jmo~
I am sorry-I am missing the correlation between gift tax and charging a spouse rent to reside in the marital residence.
I feel fairly certain that there has to be some kind of objective fair play built in to the conservatorship. That the co conservators cant decide to treat one asset and one person one way and someone else another. They are supposed to be objective.
They agreed to provide a stipend. That was the mediation agreement they signed. They want to amend it now, and it looks pretty flat out malicious from here but that is jmo.
The family knows he is dead-they made sworn statements to that fact. They knew he was dead right away-at least Andrew did. His sworn statement was that his debt was to be forgiven upon the death of his grandfather, and he stopped paying his mortgage immediately.
Was Andrew the only one who drew that conclusion? Again, pointing to his deposition, he had many conversations with his family members. He even called Mrs. Harrod's attorney looking for a referral to a criminal attorney and stating he picked the wrong side in this battle. IMVHO he was shopping for the best deal-he stated in his deposition his phone calls were in reference to what he believed his grandfather intended upon his death. Bob's death. Andrew wanted his monstrous debt forgiven.
I like to think that in those moments, in those phone calls, he was reflecting upon what might have happened, who might have knowledge of it and what to do about it.
There will be justice some day for Bob. We have seen that PPD never gives up.