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Originally Posted by lktknow
I didn't do anything, other than get a lawyer to protect my interest in an Irrevocable trust. I guess they would have rather me just sit back, and let them call the shots, and consequently leave me without ANY of the provisions provided for me in said trust, which is what they were going about doing, with questionable things bordering on illegal. My lawyer exposed it for what it was, and in the long run, got me a substantial increase in said provisions, which did not set right with them in the least.
But it is only one particular person who is in on this dastardly deed I have described in this post.
It all has to do with greed, and not wanting to share, when there is more than enough to go around. And the ironic part of it was, I was perfectly satisfied with the original provisions, and would have never questioned my right to have more, it was only when they wanted to take those away, I got the lawyer, so in actuality, I beat them at their own game, and it is not setting well with this particular person. Oh I'm sure none of them are happy about having to write two substantial checks a month to me, for the rest of my life, but this one person I truly believe is thinking he is going to put an end to that.
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Well at least this gives some insight into the situation. And if its as you say it is, I can actually see where you might be coming from. Because whether you were in the right or not, if you did something that is costing someone a perpetual chunk of change, I could actually fathom a situation where they would want you out of the picture.
However, it's very likely that if they actually did do something, they are going to be the prime suspect.
Do you have any actual evidence that they are plotting your demise or is it just "a feeling"?
Maybe you could have your lawyer draft up something that says if you die under "suspicious circumstances" that it will cost Mr.X a
huge amount of money, so it essentially winds up being cheaper to keep you alive.