Lawyers or Grave Robbers? Is a book that asks the question? Is it
possible for a lawyer who acts as an executor of a deceased estate
to become a grave robber? Lawyers or Grave Robbers? Tells a story
about a lawyer/executor who empowers himself over a family by
remaining unaccountable for his actions through legal instruments.
The lawyer/executor claims client legal privilege over documents he
states override a decision made by the deceased's family in
relation to an interpretation of her will. The decision by the
lawyer splits the family and costs the estate an extra $60,000 in
legal fees and an additional $60,000 due to his mismanagement of
the estate. Lawyers or Grave Robbers? Illustrates the incapacity of
the government regulators and politicians to prevent this type of
legal empowerment over families by an unaccountable
lawyer/executor. Lawyers or Grave Robbers? Investigates this
problem in detail and searches for solutions in order to prevent
further abuse by such professionals upon venerable and innocent
families. Lawyers or Grave Robbers? Identifies the need for our
legal profession to develop quality standards, accreditation for
lawyers who act as executors of deceased estates. Lawyers or Grave
Robbers? Calls for a simpler and less informal mechanism to help
families resolve estate disagreements. A mechanism which does not
involve an outdated inefficient and costly process. A process which
damages families and redistributes wealth from our communities into
the hands of the privileged legal profession.
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