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<blockquote data-quote="Hugnot" data-source="post: 2796481" data-attributes="member: 115658"><p>After a decade of litigation against established and politically favored individuals/groups we decided to move to Montana.</p><p></p><p>We had to protect our real estate & trust/probate interests against long time, big money, family connected, politically connected opponents. Any court confrontation would have been a disaster. We elected to wage long-term time attrition, forcing our enemy to spend efforts and money to defend their actions of greed, mismanagement, aggression, evasion of process & stalling. Complaints were made to county trust supervisors, state bar associations and congress. One attorney was disbarred. The other bunch had to hire a $350 per hour attorney & trust expert to support their actions but to no avail. A complaint, alleging bias, was made against a court commissioner, and never dismissed. Mediation succeeded in dismissing a frivolous property lien. Finally, it was over, some of the principals died soon after conclusion of the mess.</p><p></p><p>Much hostility was generated against us. Disparaging remarks & statements were made regarding us. Hostile behavior was apparent during court & settlement sessions. Our property was vandalized - 7.62X39 bullet thru window missed wifey by 8 feet, ATV tracks across front lawn, attempts to shut off water, & periodic drive by surveillance (stalking complaint planned by us).</p><p></p><p>Finally, sold property in 1 week, gifted about 1 ton of stuff, kept guns & other essentials then left - eastbound thru Look Out Pass.</p><p></p><p>I know how grand-mere felt as an unmarried, 17-year-old, pregnant woman after a frightening trip across the dead gray, stormy March north Atlantic to finally see the Statue of Liberty in New York harbor. Grand-pere was a street smart, fix anything guy connected to the US Embassy in Paris.</p><p></p><p>Snow, heat - been there & done that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Hugnot, post: 2796481, member: 115658"] After a decade of litigation against established and politically favored individuals/groups we decided to move to Montana. We had to protect our real estate & trust/probate interests against long time, big money, family connected, politically connected opponents. Any court confrontation would have been a disaster. We elected to wage long-term time attrition, forcing our enemy to spend efforts and money to defend their actions of greed, mismanagement, aggression, evasion of process & stalling. Complaints were made to county trust supervisors, state bar associations and congress. One attorney was disbarred. The other bunch had to hire a $350 per hour attorney & trust expert to support their actions but to no avail. A complaint, alleging bias, was made against a court commissioner, and never dismissed. Mediation succeeded in dismissing a frivolous property lien. Finally, it was over, some of the principals died soon after conclusion of the mess. Much hostility was generated against us. Disparaging remarks & statements were made regarding us. Hostile behavior was apparent during court & settlement sessions. Our property was vandalized - 7.62X39 bullet thru window missed wifey by 8 feet, ATV tracks across front lawn, attempts to shut off water, & periodic drive by surveillance (stalking complaint planned by us). Finally, sold property in 1 week, gifted about 1 ton of stuff, kept guns & other essentials then left - eastbound thru Look Out Pass. I know how grand-mere felt as an unmarried, 17-year-old, pregnant woman after a frightening trip across the dead gray, stormy March north Atlantic to finally see the Statue of Liberty in New York harbor. Grand-pere was a street smart, fix anything guy connected to the US Embassy in Paris. Snow, heat - been there & done that. [/QUOTE]
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