Boynton Beach Woman Sues County Official Over Will Fraud! Are you the Victim of Will Fraud in West Palm Beach?
A woman from Boynton Beach claims her Mother and Aunt’s wills were fraudlently executed by her sister with the help of a Borough attorney? It all is centered on several family wills connected with Cape May County. Are you worried that will drama is going to bring World War 3 to your family? Learn from this family’s mistakes and clear up any estate issues in West Palm Beach.
Boynton Beach Inheritance Wars
- A Florida woman claims she was defrauded by her sister in two family member’s wills out of Cape May County.
- A woman who is based in Boynton Beach is suing her sister from Wildwood Crest along with the borough solicitor over allegations of forgery.
- She claims her mother and aunt’s wills were forged in court documents filed with the probate court.
- The solicitor claims the woman is just looking for a scapegoat and notes that in 32 years of practice she does not have a single malpractice or ethics complaint lodged against her.
- The woman’s sister has not commented on the dispute to the press, yet.
- What is so important about this case?
- For one thing the lessons it can teach all of us.
- The woman’s lawsuit was dismissed in June because she passed the deadline for filing aprobate lawsuit.
- Do you know the deadlines for filing a claim in the probate court in West Palm Beach?
- Do not sleep on your rights or wait too long because it will be too late.
- The woman says now that since there was a fraud on the court a different time line applies.
- Aren’t all probate issues going to go through the court and if someone lies this trick would always work?
- The woman also claims she was never notified of her relative’s probate!
- This is very suspicious since the sister was the personal representative of the estate.
- So why is the county solicitor in all of this?
- She is the one who drafted the wills.
- Can you sue the lawyer who drafts a fraudulent will?
- The story gets more interesting as document examiners claim the woman’s mother and aunt are not the ones who signed the will.
- Are you concerned about foul play in West Palm Beach probate?
- You may have a lawsuit but you need to act quickly.
Want to learn more about this family probate war?
Check out this recent article from a local newspaper, by clicking here.