A Baton Rouge businessman faces a lawsuit
filed by the children of an estranged couple who were killed in a
murder-suicide. As reported by the Louisiana Record, the lawsuit filed by the
children of the couple claims that Todd Hines, the defendant in the suit,
illegally claimed their father’s life insurance payout of $500,000.
The lawsuit was filed by the legal
representative representing the minor children in the US District Court for
Louisiana’s Middle District. Depending on several factors the lawsuit could be
the appropriate measure taken by the children say outstanding Baton Rouge, LA
divorce lawyers.
However, Hines claims he is innocent in
claiming the payout. He did so after 57 year old Billy Wayne Newman, his
business partner, shot his estranged wife, 48 year old Lauren Beebe, and then
killed himself on Nov. 25th, in Killingworth, Connecticut. Newman
was served
with divorce papers on the 30th October. He then went to
Baton Rouge and changed his life insurance beneficiary to his business partner,
Hines on November 13th.
In their lawsuit, the plaintiffs claim
that their father, Newman, illegally replaced his wife’s name as beneficiary to
the policy. Louisiana divorce attorneys point out that once Newman was served
the divorce papers he was bound by law to obey the court’s orders prohibiting
him from changing the beneficiary on the policy.
The lawsuit claims that Newman transferred
the title of a 2007 van from Beebe to his name and gave it to Hines. Hines, who
is named as the defendant in the lawsuit, filed a claim with Protective Life
Insurance Company without serving any notice to the plaintiffs just three weeks
after the murder-suicide on December 14th, 2015.
However, the plaintiffs claim that the
money is rightfully theirs and should be distributed to them in accordance with
Connecticut statutes since their parents died intestate. They claim that the
change in beneficiary was a willful violation of a court order.
Judge
Dismisses Lawsuit Blocking Email Access to Lafayette Detectives in Garber
Divorce
A judge recently ruled that criminal
investigators be allowed to look into emails belonging to Lafayette Parish
Sheriff-elect Mark Garber’s ex-wife Rachel Garber and Richard Mere. As reported
by theadvocate.com, Judge Thomas Duplantier
turned down a lawsuit filed by Garber and Mere to prevent detectives from
having access to their electronic mail.
They were reportedly alerted by
Microsoft in April and filed a lawsuit on April 28th, following
which a judge ordered that any access be prohibited. However, Judge Duplantier
has dismissed the order and also said that Microsoft ought to be held in
contempt of court.
Baton Rouge, LA divorce lawyers know that a baby does not mean a marriage will last. |
Incidentally, Baton Rouge, LA divorce
lawyers point out that Rachel Garber was employed by Mark Garber, who is a
lawyer, in his worker’s compensation practice but sacked her after she filed
for divorce in December. Mark Garber takes over as sheriff on July 1st.
He claims that his wife stole 13,000 pages of worker’s comp files from his
computer and sent them to Mere who had already been retained as her divorce
legal representative.
Meanwhile, if you have any unresolved
issues such as alimony, child support, custody, or any other
matters, make sure to reach out to a Louisiana divorce lawyer to protect your
rights.
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we can do based on human intuition is to prepare for the worst. This is why you
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you even think your marriage is headed down the wrong road.
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