Description Of Legal Dispute
Big-hearted grand-mother experiencing heartless money grab by greedy daughters to steal all cash flow from their 78 years old mother, leaving her penniless. Income to mother has been suspended. The daughters do not care about their mother’s state of living and have explicitly stated so in court. The mother who is the rightful sole trustee and sole beneficiary of this trust. Her father specifically created this trust for her to remain hers until her death. Defendant (mother) wins on appeal. The law is with the defendant (mother). Case began in 2013. The general asset base is 58 oil and gas wells.
Primary monetary focus is for legal efforts. Monetary resources are a must in order to continue to defend herself. Time frame of case could be as short as one year or as long as two years. Please help right this injustice. Please donate, invest or pledge using provided buttons. How would you feel if this was YOUR grandmother? Your generous donation is eternally appreciated. Help improve the quality pf her life in her later years and help heal the wounds of her family’s rejection and neglect. Donate, invest or pledge using the provided buttons.
Reward Offered
Location Of Dispute: United States
Compensation Expected If Case Wins: $1,700,000.00
Contingent Fee Offered As A Reward: 25% Of Amount Recovered
Estimated Returns Of Investors Per Dollar Of Funding: $4.25
Total Potential Reward Being Offered: $425,000.00
Do You Already Have A Lawyer? Yes, I have a lawyer
Name Of Lawyer: Kirk Lenhard
Link To Lawyer’s Profile: http://www.bhfs.com/people/attorneys/l-o/klenhard
Chance Of Success: Very Good
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Returns of $4.25 for $1: Daughters Sue Mother for Early Inheritance
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