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I still hear the crack of my skull hitting the floor when my son-in-law snarled, “Stay down.” My daughter grabbed my hair, dragging me outside as neighbors stared in silence. “Get out. It’s three million. You’re nothing,” she hissed. I thought that was the end. I didn’t know someone was dialing 911. And when the sirens came, everything they built began to collapse. – True Stories

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me.

Then she made her mistake.

She said, “My mother gave us everything willingly.”

My attorney, Nora Bell, played that sentence twice in her office and smiled.

“She admitted the transfer depended on consent,” Nora said.

“It never had consent,” I replied.

Nora tapped the trust documents. “And because the house and investment account were still inside the continue reading …

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