Contesting Will Over Fraud

Summary

Gilbert suspects that a care provider committed fraud by forging his mothers signature on his parents will. He has not reported this to the police due to lack of proof and feels that his claims are not being taken seriously. He was advised to consult with a probate attorney or report this to the South Carolina Bar Association.

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Contest a will
What is your relationship to the deceased and why do you want to contest the will?
My p
I'm sorry, it seems like your message got cut off. Could you please provide more details about your current legal issue?
L my parents
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Could you please clarify what specific legal issue you're facing with your parents?
Dead both of them.
I'm sorry for your loss. Are you seeking help with probate or estate matters?
Having problems with looking at the will.
I'm sorry to hear about your situation. Are you having trouble accessing the will or understanding its contents?
Yes.
What state are you currently residing in? This will help me provide you with the most accurate information regarding probate laws in your area.
South Carolina
What specific issues are you facing with the will? Is it a matter of interpretation or access?
Crin
I'm sorry, but your message is unclear. Could you please elaborate on the specific issues you're facing with the will?
Criminal activity.
What kind of criminal activity are you suspecting in relation to the will?
Fraud
What makes you suspect fraud in relation to the will?
Help provide
What evidence do you have that suggests fraud in relation to the will?
Help care providers was bad decision. Known Criminal.
What actions did the care provider take that makes you suspect they committed fraud?
Sign my mom name.
What makes you believe that the care provider signed your mother's name fraudulently?
I witnessed it.
Did you report this fraudulent activity to the police or any other legal authority?
No proof.
What steps have you taken so far to address this issue?
No body believes me.
Have you considered consulting with a probate attorney or reporting this to the South Carolina Bar Association? They can guide you on the next steps.
Thank you for your time.
What is your current location? Depending on your location, I can provide you with the contact details of the nearest court or legal aid service.
Summerville south Carolina.
What specific actions did the care provider take that led you to believe they committed fraud?

In South Carolina, forging a signature on a legal document like a will is a serious crime.

- Summerville Magistrate Court: * S Main St, Summerville, SC *, Phone: (*) *-*
I witness signed my mothers name.
Did you document or record this incident in any way? In South Carolina, forgery is a felony punishable by up to 10 years in prison.
No.
What steps are you planning to take next? In South Carolina, it's crucial to report suspected fraud to the authorities.
Lack in corporations with authority.
What do you mean by "lack in corporations with authority"? Are you referring to a lack of support from legal authorities or something else?
Lack of interest with authorities.
What steps have you taken to report this suspected fraud to the authorities?
Lack of proof.
What kind of proof do you think you need to convince the authorities about the fraud?
I was told to mind my own business.
Who told you to mind your own business? Was it the authorities or someone else? In South Carolina, even suspicion of fraud should be reported to the police or a legal professional.
That I was not convincing.
Who told you that you were not convincing?
The police.
What was the police's reason for not finding your claim convincing?
I would like to meet you in Summerville.
I'm sorry for the misunderstanding, but as an online service, we don't provide in-person meetings. How else may I assist you with your legal concerns?
I really to talk to someone face ???? to face.
I'm sorry, but as an online service, we don't provide face-to-face meetings. However, you can contact Summerville Magistrate Court at * S Main St, Summerville, SC *, Phone: (*) *-* for assistance.
Yes, thank.
What is your next step in this situation?

In South Carolina, forgery is a felony punishable by up to 10 years in prison. You can report this to your local police department or contact a lawyer for further assistance.