A sick old woman marries a younger man. The woman has her house in her will under her kins name. The new husband has no ownership of it and has never paid a cent towards it. It's a paid off house. The old woman is in strong medications, just had brain surgery, following the brain surgery she had a stroke. The husband is trying to hurriedly sell the house.
DOES THIS SOUND SUSPICIOUS?
If the husband doesn't have any claim of ownership, he can't legally sell it unless he has power of attorney. Also what if the money is for her care/treatment?
No offense, but get off 4chan you fucking idiot.
We're equipped to tell you ways to pick up chicks, ways to deal with being emotionally crippled but you're talking about stone cold law here.
Speak to a lawyer about this ASAP, or it'll be done while you're waiting for one of us idiots to respond and give you a most likely bullshit opinion.
Yes, suspect af.
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Not really, it's fairly normal for younger individuals to marry wealthy elder individuals for their money, and then kill them. That's just life.
>>18603154
Quick simple answer. If he doesn't have power of attorney, he can't sell the house. If he does have power of attorney, it is because she signed it over to him while capable, and therefore it is none of your business.
When you get married you are entitled to HALF of everything
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>>18603911
OP's question was
>DOES THIS SOUND SUSPICIOUS?
In other words, lame bait.
>>18603911
Simply not true. If there is a previous will, it overrides anything else. "Spouse gets half" only applies when there is no will.
> sell house
> get money from house
> old bitch dies
> get house from will
Double profit!!!