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Old Mar 18th, 2008, 07:15 AM     #1
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I have a complicated case. My son who suffers from depression was residing
on property that was part of an estate that had never been probated but was
left to me in my mother\'s will. He was on DSS in the county and ultimately
has been awarded SSI for his condition. He was seeing both his mental health
counselor (private) and case worker(county) on a regular basis. I fell on
hard times and the county started property tax foreclosure proceedings and
ultimately sold the property. First of all both his counselor and his case
worker told him that we had no recourse, when in fact the county would have
paid the taxes had I authorized alien( this I found out after the sale) and
yet when he said he had a puppy the case worker told him he was eligible for
discounted vet care. Secondly, the new owners served him with a notice to
quit that gave us less than 24 hours to remove all the family belongings (56
years of accumulation). When we went to court on the notice to quit the
judge dismissed the case, however the notice to quit had already caused my
son and myself to suffer deeper depression and severe mental anguish with
thoughts of suicide. Do we have any way of suing the county, the mental
health clinic, the new owners and their attorney for the pain and suffering
resulting from the way this was handled?
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Old Mar 18th, 2008, 04:40 PM     #2
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I need to find an attorney who will help me with this. I have all the paperwork that shows that the new owners and their attorney had no legal right to give us a notice to quit in less than 24 hrs when the law states there is a 10 day period. They caused mental anguish for both of us and made my son's depression worse.
The problem is that there are no attornies in this area who will take on the county and the new owners. If there is any attroney who can help me file the pap necessary paperwork I will do it myself. At this point I hav enothing to lose as I have lost everything that ever mattered to me. PLEASE THERE HAS TO BE SOME OUT THERE WHO CAN HELP!
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Old Mar 23rd, 2008, 07:33 AM     #3
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I need an attorney to help me. Is there anyone out there who knows of one who will take this?
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