The stealing of an estate. How hard is it to steal an estate? How hard is it to change a life insurance beneficiary? Can you change beneficiary on bank account or investment account? Unfortunately, it is really not that hard to do these things. It is not that hard to forge or amend or alter a will; alter an account beneficiary; or use a POA to enrich yourself. The thieves guild can include Spouses, Children, Siblings, Carefakers, Staff, Ranch hands, Friends, Neighbors who have all been caught with their hand in cookie jar.

There rarely is a criminal penalty. Nobody is there to police it. Just because the LAW won’t help you does not mean you can not fight for your estate rights. You can challenge changes to accounts or changes to beneficiaries. You can Contest a Will or Trust. Don’t fear the “no contest clause” in a Will or “Forfeiture Clause” in a Trust. It really does not mean much if someone has used undue influence or deceit or taken advantage of senile loved ones. Civil remedies are your only real remedy for estate theft from the thieves guild. We can help. We can fight for an Estate and your inheritance rights. It is not okay when a “black widow” spouse sneaks in and takes over or “Johnny come lately” husband slips in to take over your family’s legacy.

The major way to attack these changes to show how they moved in and used undue influence, deceit, manipulation, fraud, lies, and so on to change a will; change a beneficiary on an account, amend a Trust and so on and so forth. We can use subpoenas, TRO, recordings, posts, private detectives to undue the Estate theft.