Q: Need help. My babies were put in kinship, across state lines, with their uncle who broke fiduciary oaths..
After my fiancee was killed ($250,000 wrongful death payout cannot currently be accounted for), his brother used loopholes to take all of my family's assets, sabotage a CPS case, and then have my (1 and 3 year old babies) placed in his custody. Vehicles he sued me out of led to lost visitation, and when CPS sent my kids to stay with him, he proceeded to sell my land and house with me in it. I am now homeless, and going to die in the streets after travelling 7 hours to the county where my kids were placed. I need so much help, can somebody please save my family?
A:
In Pennsylvania, there are very many judicial tricks one can pull to deprive a loved one of money, property and family. Using certain words that trigger judicial reaction based on a policy or an assumption about the public will work wonders. The simple act of filing petitions and not serving the defendant also works wonders. There are numerous cliches and policies at the superior court that one can use to fleece loved ones.
However, this asker doesn't give us enough material to analyze what happened to her. There is a maelstrom of acts against her, but nothing in terms of what legal steps the decedent's brother did to clean out the asker. These would be fascinating to look into as there are vast numbers of Pennsylvania citizens undergoing the same problems as this asker, and no one ever took a hard look into why.
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