Will Powell’s family argue he killed wife?
By Pat Reavy; Pat Reavy Deseret News | |
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The answer is yes, according to a newly filed brief in
"The Powells are prepared to try and prove that
But an attorney for
"That's not what they said,"
At issue is the ongoing and oftentimes complicated battle over who should collect on the life insurance policies of
If a legal determination is made that
Another area of contention is whether Cox can be named conservator of his daughter's estate.
On
On
On
But after
In court papers filed Thursday in
But depending on the outcome of the conservatorship case, Cox's attorneys claim
"
"Ultimately, any attempt to prove Susan died on a date earlier than
Lee, however, said his clients seeking to prove
"They simply said, depending on how things turn out, they want to keep their options open to try and prove an earlier date of death for Susan," he said. "What (Cox's attorneys) filed in court here was actually a misstatement of what they filed in
The Powells claim that after
"Michael committed suicide, so he's off. That is not an inheritable position. So it's back to Chuck. It legally goes back to Chuck," Graves said. "It disappoints me that (Alina and Terrica) are continuing to pursue this. That's the biggest thing. It's not really appropriate for them to pursue this."
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