Suprise, I have the receipts

August 6
2 mins

Episode Description

A probate hearing gets pushed to December, and I’m not waiting quietly for the clock to run out. I’m Heidi, and I’m sharing a direct update from the middle of a family probate fight that’s turning into something bigger: paperwork, deadlines, and a trail I believe points to misconduct. If you’ve ever dealt with probate court, estate administration, or a trust dispute, you know how fast confusion can become a strategy and how much power lives in who controls the documents. 

I talk through what happened around the hearing and why the delay matters, then I say plainly what I think has been going on, including alleged interference with mail and alleged defiance of court orders connected to my grandpa’s trust. This is the part of the legal process where details count: what was sent, what was received, what was withheld, and what can be proven. I also set a clear 30-day deadline for producing materials so I can compare what’s being presented against what I believe is the truth. 

Then the episode takes a sharper turn into digital evidence and identity, as I call out an alleged email impersonation and explain why I see it as a line that can’t be uncrossed. If you’re navigating a probate case, a family estate conflict, or trust administration, you’ll hear what it sounds like when someone decides the record matters more than the story. Subscribe for more, share this with someone who’s dealing with probate stress, and leave a review with your take on what accountability should look like when family and court collide.

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