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htismaqe 03-22-2023 12:28 PM

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Originally Posted by DenverChief (Post 16869387)
If it's titled in her name that would be theft...

Yep. You're right about that.

Dante84 03-22-2023 12:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Cave Johnson (Post 16869389)
Proving forgery is hard, even if you hire an expert. That’s why the DA doesn’t want to touch it.

If the form was *requested* and then filed after his death, then it should be pretty clear he did not sign it.

htismaqe 03-22-2023 12:29 PM

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Originally Posted by DenverChief (Post 16869392)
That right there says she either had documentation he isn't aware of that the state agreed as acceptable or she forged documents - which is incredibly hard to prove sans contradictory documentation and typically left up to a court to decide (civil matter)

Um, that's pretty much exactly what I've said in my post in this thread. :D

Fish 03-22-2023 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by DenverChief (Post 16869387)
If it's titled in her name that would be theft...

I missed that she titled it in her name. My bad.

DenverChief 03-22-2023 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Dante84 (Post 16869396)
If the form was *requested* and then filed after his death, then it should be pretty clear he did not sign it.

Unless she had a pre-signed title and just filed after his death - this is all up to a court to decide.

GabyKeepsMeWarm 03-22-2023 12:38 PM

My estate attorney reached out to her a few months ago as part of the inventory for the estate. This woman could only provide the new insurance card and new title as proof of her ownership. The estate attorney told me that simply is not proof as there is no documentation provided stating my father gave this vehicle to that woman.

For all those who think I need to just be "Mr. Nice Guy" and happy that my dad had such wonderful companionship and just let it be, if you knew half the shit I've discovered about this woman and how she took advantage of my father, you'd keep that opinion to yourself. This woman is a con artist, plain and simple.

DenverChief 03-22-2023 12:39 PM

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Originally Posted by htismaqe (Post 16869399)
Um, that's pretty much exactly what I've said in my post in this thread. :D

Sorry must have misread what you wrote...my apologies

DenverChief 03-22-2023 12:42 PM

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Originally Posted by GabyKeepsMeWarm (Post 16869431)
My estate attorney reached out to her a few months ago as part of the inventory for the estate. This woman could only provide the new insurance card and new title as proof of her ownership. The estate attorney told me that simply is not proof as there is no documentation provided stating my father gave this vehicle to that woman.

For all those who think I need to just be "Mr. Nice Guy" and happy that my dad had such wonderful companionship and just let it be, if you knew half the shit I've discovered about this woman and how she took advantage of my father, you'd keep that opinion to yourself. This woman is a con artist, plain and simple.

Keep in mind to re-title the vehicle she had to prove to the state she was authorized to do so - the state gave her a new title in her name -as far as the state is concerned she meet the "proof" standard to obtain title to the vehicle - whether or not that "proof" is forged is for a court to decide.

htismaqe 03-22-2023 12:47 PM

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Originally Posted by DenverChief (Post 16869433)
Sorry must have misread what you wrote...my apologies

Yeah, it was across multiple posts that I said it, though. You probably missed it because I always remember stuff I wanted to post after I hit "submit".

Eleazar 03-22-2023 12:49 PM

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kccrow 03-22-2023 12:51 PM

I have a friend that's a lawyer in NM and, I won't regurgitate verbatim but I'll give you the nutshell from asking him...

Obtaining an attorney is directly relative to the worth of the RV, as the fees may not be worth it.

Probably best to file an ancillary probate in NM state court and contest the transfer as a court-appointed administrator, because the transfer post-mortem has to be done by the executor.

Prepare to know who paid for insurance prior to his death, who paid for the RV (was it him, her, both), was the title signed by him prior to his death, etc.

Generally, ancillary probate is court-supervised.

Hope this helps.

Iowanian 03-22-2023 12:52 PM

I'm not a lawyer or law enforcement.


I think your best hope is to have Billay match with her on Tinder and bust her hips after a dinner of mac n cheese cups with cut-up hotdogs stirred in.

LoneWolf 03-22-2023 12:52 PM

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Originally Posted by AdolfOliverBush (Post 16869290)
Make her sign the RV over to you at gunpoint, strangle the bitch, wrap her in plastic, toss her in the RV, and put her in a hole in the desert. Sell the RV, enjoy your hookers and blow.

You just wrote TEKASHI 6IX9INE's next song.

siberian khatru 03-22-2023 12:53 PM

I used to know a couple of guys in New Mexico who could've taken care of it for you, but haven't heard from them in years.

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tyecopeland 03-22-2023 01:03 PM

If she got a new title, the old one went to the dmv headquarters and is likely gone. My business takes titles to the local license office all the time to get new ones issued. From there they go to Jeff city and then I have no idea what happens to them. But I can't imagine them sitting on the previous one for very long.


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