Sunday, May 15, 2005

More bad advice from CREDITWRENCH

This was posted on a message board today.

Quite clearly it involves a number of legal issues, including whether there was a will, a trust, a living trust, etc. Did the partners have a legal entity, a common law marriage, etc. Does the state they live in recognize any of the above? What are the state's statutes on fraudulent conveyences, power of attorney, etc.

The scenario given by the poster is an extremely complicated legal matter that will involve, at the very least, probate law, criminal law, corporate law, et al. It will involve numerous document reviews and personal interviews. There is no attorney in the world that would attempt to advise on this matter based on this posting. My advice was to seek a local probate attorney for advice.

What is CREDITWRENCH CEO Billie Bauers advice?

there are untold numbers of very competent practicing attorneys actively participating in such forums as this one


He truly believes that an attorney would post advice on this very complicated legal matter on a message board. Even one of the shyster ambulance chasing attorney's he's use to dealing with wouldn't touch this one on a message board.

CREDITWRENCH CEO Billie Bauer advising to accept legal counsel on an internet message board regarding the above matter is extremely dangerous. See what kind of advice you could expect as a CREDITWRENCH student? Of course this advice is given by someone who believes the statute of limitations for a cause of action on his own defaulted Lowes credit card is 3 years.





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