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EoD on Rule of Law Radio plus changes ahead

Thanks to Gary Johnson at Live and Let Live on the Rule of Law Radio network for a great interview last night. Click here to access clips from the broadcast. And while on the subject of media, stay tuned in the upcoming weeks as Estate of Denial™ prepares to unveil a new look and revamped Keep Reading…

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Do Nashville’s real predators inhabit the city’s probate court?

It’s hockey season.  While the Nashville Predators are at the Bridgestone Arena, the Metropolitan Courthouse – less than a mile away at 1 Public Square – appears another predator-friendly venue. In a post aptly entitled THE BOMBSHELL: NOTICE OF PERJURY, our friends at Impeachrandykennedy’s Blog have put up the following: This is what we’ve been Keep Reading…

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We are the courts and we are here to help you—

The letter below is just one story of many, the phone number has been removed for the sender’s privacy but the message is the same: I am sending this to you and others who live in Arizona.  As a few of you know, my 92-1/2 old mother became a ward of the probate court in February Keep Reading…

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For his family, Diddley was ‘just grandpa’

Bo Diddley’s children and grandchildren say they’re having to deal with complicated estate matters as they continue to wrestle with the emotions of losing someone they loved. “My grandpa was just that — my grandpa, the man behind the guitar, the man who walked through grocery stores like he was one of the folk, the Keep Reading…

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Taylor files probate fee exemption bill

FRIENDSWOOD — State Rep. Larry Taylor, R-Friendswood, announced the filing of legislation to exempt probate fees for peace officers and firefighters who have fallen in the line of duty. “When a peace officer or firefighter makes the ultimate sacrifice in the line of duty, the state should recognize this service and relieve loved ones of Keep Reading…

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