Fraud In Estate Cases

Summary

Fraud in estate cases involves false representation, knowledge of falsity, intent to deceive, reliance, and damages. In Maryland, you can potentially sue for fraud if these elements are proven. Consider filing a motion in probate court or a complaint with the Maryland Attorney Generals office. Self-representation in probate court is an option if confident.

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Yes, have consulted with an attorney. Since it is such a small estate, no one cares. But I am losing the house, which my parents clearly specified they wanted me to have in their will.
I'm really sorry to hear about your situation. If the estate is small and you're facing difficulty, you might want to consider the following options:
*. Probate Court: Filing a motion in probate court to challenge the fraud or perjury.
*. Legal Aid: Seeking help from legal aid organizations that provide free or low-cost legal assistance.
Would you like information on local legal aid organizations in Maryland?
Legal Aid has caused me more trouble than solved anything.
I'm sorry to hear that legal aid hasn't been helpful for you. Given the situation, you might consider filing a motion in probate court to challenge the fraud or perjury.
Would you like assistance in finding a local lawyer who can provide more specific guidance for your case?
I think I am just so completely screwed over here. And I'm losing my home. And no one cares.
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Your situation seems quite serious, and you might benefit from connecting with a local lawyer who can provide more specific guidance. Would you like to be connected to local lawyers who can better assist you with your case?
If you agree, I'll need to collect some information to help facilitate this:
*. Can you give me a bit more information about the issue?
No. No more lawyers. All they've done is cost me $*,* but they haven't accomplished anyone. Like I said, no one cares about this high level of injustice. It's so brutally cruel. I am so sad.
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It sounds like you're facing a very difficult situation. Here are some steps you can consider:
*. File a Complaint: You can file a complaint with the Maryland Attorney General’s office for fraud.
*. Self-Representation: Consider representing yourself in probate court if you feel confident.
These steps might help you address the fraud and protect your home.
How would I file a fraud complaint with the Maryland Attorney General's office?
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To file a fraud complaint with the Maryland Attorney General's office, follow these steps:
*. Gather Evidence: Collect all documents and evidence related to the fraud.
*. Complaint Form: Fill out the complaint form available on the Maryland Attorney General's website.
*. Submit: Submit the form online or mail it to their office.
Would you like the website link to the complaint form?
Yes, a link please.
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Sure, you can file a fraud complaint with the Maryland Attorney General's office. Here is the link to the complaint form: [Maryland Attorney General's Office Complaint Form](https://www.marylandattorneygeneral.gov/Pages/Complaints/general.aspx).