Interference with Inheritance
Resources on Tortious Interference with Inheritance
In the beginning, this was the chosen route to resolve the attempt by others to run us off of our property, and it was erroneously disregarded, due to what we view as poor legal advice. There are many facets to what was done to us and how it was done, multitudes of wrongness took place, and truly, it is solely a matter of time to explore them all. After all, there is little doubt civil rights were violated, and obviously undeniable government corruption played a part. Unfortunately, the legal environment is extremely hostile at the moment, as activists are flooding the courts seeking social justice, which makes it difficult for anyone to recieve a fair shake.
Rather than take the time to explain what interference with inheritance is, only links will posted at this moment.
Currently, only thirty states recognize tortious interference with inheritance. Texas being not one of them, but to our understanding Georgia is. There has also been significant headway in the federal court system.