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Post by Mrs Flittersnoop on Jan 31, 2017 0:31:08 GMT
Whatever a very recent change of will states could very likely be challenged on competency grounds. The massive heart attack he suffered last year resulted in his brain being starved of oxygen and it was stated at the time that he suffered some impairment. I am guessing from the little I know that the will might be challenged on the basis of need and expectation of support, at least for the kids. For whatever reason, he had already pushed Lyndsay away, and it's not really incompetent to want to split your assets between your children. I think it might have to be sorted out by a court if she is really penniless as she seems to be saying (has she really lost everything she had? But it's not that difficult if you get in too deep.) It would put fearful pressure on the other two lads to have to decide it themselves.
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Post by Mrs Flittersnoop on Jan 31, 2017 0:35:50 GMT
Back around the time of the FF reformations in 13-14 she (Patty) made no secret of the fact that she attended some of the gigs, there was mention on her or someone close, facebook page, whilst i can accept that in part this could be to catch up with John and Alan's other halves you are also leaving yourself open to "the charmer" that was Rick Out of curiousity has his first wife sold her story to the Mail at any time? That would make the hat trick by my reckoning! Actually,I do remember an article in the one of the tabloids,a long time ago,in which Rick's first wife dished the dirt on him.If what was said in that article was true,then that really does make Rick a not particularly likeable individual. I do remember that. Funnily enough, the one she had a good word for was Francis. I really can hardly get over Free Willy's implication that Francis should just have just left Lyndsay to get embroiled with Rick without a word. That really would have been carrying loyalty too far after all he had seen ... but who listens?
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Post by Mrs Flittersnoop on Jan 31, 2017 0:42:10 GMT
I'm no expert in legalities but what happens if debts are more than the sum of the estate ? Do they get written off or does the tax man etc..go after the next of kin or even any company the person is a director of ? The creditors (is that the right way round) will be entitled to go after anyone who actually owes them money. That could include the dead person's share of any company he had a share in. They can't go after next of kin just because they are next of kin, but any debts can reduce any legacies totally. Anything which then can't be legitimately claimed from someone will have to be written off, just like any other debt. If the newspapers are to be believed, the most ferocious pursuers of debts are HMRC and charities. (Probably Rick didn't leave a lot to charity under the circumstances.) This is likely, as those organisations all have a legal obligation to pursue monies owed to them. (Serendipitous data. Corrections and updates welcomed.)
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Post by Railroad17 on Jan 31, 2017 11:44:02 GMT
Exactly if a band members personal life meant you dislike the music. Well that would put 1980-1988 Judas Priest off the radar. I'd struggle to find a rock star that hasn't done something that would put me off their music tbh. Worst offender, Ted Nugent, great musician but an absolute piece of shit as a human being. You can't say that. DavyNo's a virtuous paragon of decency and morality...fair enough he's Scottish but other than that he's seems okay.
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Post by Railroad17 on Jan 31, 2017 16:09:31 GMT
Whatever a very recent change of will states could very likely be challenged on competency grounds. The massive heart attack he suffered last year resulted in his brain being starved of oxygen and it was stated at the time that he suffered some impairment. I am guessing from the little I know that the will might be challenged on the basis of need and expectation of support, at least for the kids. For whatever reason, he had already pushed Lyndsay away, and it's not really incompetent to want to split your assets between your children. I think it might have to be sorted out by a court if she is really penniless as she seems to be saying (has she really lost everything she had? But it's not that difficult if you get in too deep.) It would put fearful pressure on the other two lads to have to decide it themselves. I think the issue is "what money" it was a bit of a giveaway with the frying pans and property dealership.
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Post by paradiseflats on Jan 31, 2017 16:16:29 GMT
Don't dwell on how it ended. Celebrate the life he shared with us. How you keepin', dominie? Im slowly improving. Still not eating food. Had my first unaided walk today. Got issues to be sorted but keeping positive and hoping for the best.
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Post by freewilly on Jan 31, 2017 16:36:41 GMT
Actually,I do remember an article in the one of the tabloids,a long time ago,in which Rick's first wife dished the dirt on him.If what was said in that article was true,then that really does make Rick a not particularly likeable individual. I do remember that. Funnily enough, the one she had a good word for was Francis. I really can hardly get over Free Willy's implication that Francis should just have just left Lyndsay to get embroiled with Rick without a word. That really would have been carrying loyalty too far after all he had seen ... but who listens? I'm sure you'll survive... There's counselling available Only thing I said was that if Francis told Rick's wife to leave him while she still could, then it shows that the contents in the synopsis of Rick's book, that they don't care for each other, is more than likely true... But yeah, who listens right? I'm not one for gossiping or spreading rumours but, from what I've heard, he probably shouldn't have said that to her....And that's after his first wife, who is now practically homeless and whom he drove mad and Elizabeth, who pissed off to Canada to get away from him
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Post by powerage on Jan 31, 2017 18:58:59 GMT
I'd struggle to find a rock star that hasn't done something that would put me off their music tbh. Worst offender, Ted Nugent, great musician but an absolute piece of shit as a human being. Yep. Watch the history of the Eagles Doc. Fantastic musicians Henley and Frey but what a sanctimonious, egotistical pair of tossers they both came over as. I watched that documentary and instantly became a fan of the Eagles haha. This was last summer so too late to Frey with the band sadly but I know exactly what you mean. Probably a really easy example of it 'on tape' if you like.
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Post by Victor on Jan 31, 2017 19:15:33 GMT
How you keepin', dominie? Im slowly improving. Still not eating food. Had my first unaided walk today. Got issues to be sorted but keeping positive and hoping for the best. Good to read you are improving Hang in there ! Sending positive thoughts
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Post by dontquoteme on Jan 31, 2017 20:14:28 GMT
People need to stop worrying about rich famous bastard's personal lives and actually enjoy what they gave us. Naw everyone's perfect ye rockets. Bryan May's rich and famous but he's the antithesis of a bastard...so there's hope for the others yet quocaquola 👍
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Post by Mrs Flittersnoop on Feb 1, 2017 0:31:35 GMT
I am guessing from the little I know that the will might be challenged on the basis of need and expectation of support, at least for the kids. For whatever reason, he had already pushed Lyndsay away, and it's not really incompetent to want to split your assets between your children. I think it might have to be sorted out by a court if she is really penniless as she seems to be saying (has she really lost everything she had? But it's not that difficult if you get in too deep.) It would put fearful pressure on the other two lads to have to decide it themselves. I think the issue is "what money" it was a bit of a giveaway with the frying pans and property dealership. Those frying pans ... a distant knell for common sense!
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Post by Mrs Flittersnoop on Feb 1, 2017 0:36:59 GMT
I do remember that. Funnily enough, the one she had a good word for was Francis. I really can hardly get over Free Willy's implication that Francis should just have just left Lyndsay to get embroiled with Rick without a word. That really would have been carrying loyalty too far after all he had seen ... but who listens? I'm sure you'll survive... There's counselling available Only thing I said was that if Francis told Rick's wife to leave him while she still could, then it shows that the contents in the synopsis of Rick's book, that they don't care for each other, is more than likely true... But yeah, who listens right? I'm not one for gossiping or spreading rumours but, from what I've heard, he probably shouldn't have said that to her....And that's after his first wife, who is now practically homeless and whom he drove mad and Elizabeth, who pissed off to Canada to get away from him Touche with regard to Elizabeth ... I always felt she put the distance in for a reason. No idea if that is fair or not, it's just what I felt. But I can't imagine anyone letting an innocent blonde run off with Rick without saying something unless their lips were sewn up ... i seem to recall Rick was all over the blondes around town back in the 80s, and they all seemed to have his measure. Lyndsay seems not to have heard the news ...
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Post by Quoincidence on Feb 1, 2017 1:19:27 GMT
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Post by taximan2002 on Feb 1, 2017 1:55:58 GMT
I'm sure you'll survive... There's counselling available Only thing I said was that if Francis told Rick's wife to leave him while she still could, then it shows that the contents in the synopsis of Rick's book, that they don't care for each other, is more than likely true... But yeah, who listens right? I'm not one for gossiping or spreading rumours but, from what I've heard, he probably shouldn't have said that to her....And that's after his first wife, who is now practically homeless and whom he drove mad and Elizabeth, who pissed off to Canada to get away from him Touche with regard to Elizabeth ... I always felt she put the distance in for a reason. No idea if that is fair or not, it's just what I felt. But I can't imagine anyone letting an innocent blonde run off with Rick without saying something unless their lips were sewn up ... i seem to recall Rick was all over the blondes around town back in the 80s, and they all seemed to have his measure. Lyndsay seems not to have heard the news ... That's the same Elizabeth that was staying at his home over the new year there. I'd say things are fine between them now but who knows what went on 30 odd years ago with the drugs and booze...
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Post by The Lord Flasheart on Feb 1, 2017 7:23:50 GMT
I do remember that. Funnily enough, the one she had a good word for was Francis. I really can hardly get over Free Willy's implication that Francis should just have just left Lyndsay to get embroiled with Rick without a word. That really would have been carrying loyalty too far after all he had seen ... but who listens? I'm sure you'll survive... There's counselling available Only thing I said was that if Francis told Rick's wife to leave him while she still could, then it shows that the contents in the synopsis of Rick's book, that they don't care for each other, is more than likely true... But yeah, who listens right? I'm not one for gossiping or spreading rumours but, from what I've heard, he probably shouldn't have said that to her....And that's after his first wife, who is now practically homeless and whom he drove mad and Elizabeth, who pissed off to Canada to get away from him His first wife was homeless 21 years ago. She has her own place now and she did visit Francis and Eileen a couple of Christmases ago.
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