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00:00I don't associate myself with people like her.
00:03And why is that?
00:05Because when she raises puppies, half of the litter ends up dying.
00:08Breeding dogs like this is more of a puppy factory.
00:12So this is all about money.
00:14I'm not saying that.
00:16You really don't care about the dog.
00:17This is Judy Justice.
00:30Dog Breeder Anne Bonneville is accusing her cousin, Skye McCauley, of breaking a breeding contract.
00:43Court, come to order. All rise.
00:47Morning, Judge.
00:48Morning. Be seated, please.
00:50Case number 1031, Bonneville v. McCauley.
00:53Ms. Bonneville, in 2018, your old English bulldog had a litter of puppies.
01:01The defendant, who was your cousin, agreed to foster one of those puppies because you couldn't keep that dog in your home.
01:09It is your claim that he breached the contract with regard to that dog, and you're suing him for $10,000.
01:17Yeah.
01:17You really don't want the puppy returned.
01:19The puppy has been with him since 2018.
01:22Still lives with you?
01:23Yes, ma'am.
01:24Right.
01:25So I want you to get that right out of your mind.
01:27After three years, I assume that you like the dog?
01:31She's my baby.
01:32And the dog likes him, and you really don't care about the dog.
01:36When was the last time you saw the dog?
01:39A month and year.
01:40It would be...
01:42Shouldn't be so long ago.
01:45I'm sorry.
01:45It was August 2019.
01:48Okay.
01:49If that's the case, that's a couple of years ago.
01:51And so when I say there's no way you're getting back this dog, so this is all about money.
01:57Now, when you gave Mr. McCauley this puppy, you drew up a contract with him.
02:02Yes.
02:02I'd like to see the contract.
02:04I have that right here.
02:07Just give it to me.
02:08Give it...
02:08Well, give it to Kevin.
02:09Kevin will give it to me.
02:12Okay.
02:12Now, before we get into all of the variables about this contract, why we're doing that,
02:19Sarah, take a look at this.
02:21Was this the first time in 2018 that you had a litter of puppies?
02:25Yes.
02:25That was my first litter ever.
02:27You were the owner of the female dog?
02:29Yes.
02:29The female dog lived with you?
02:31Yes.
02:31So you had one dog at the time?
02:33Yes.
02:34Could not have two?
02:35I...
02:35I...
02:36That's either a yes or a no?
02:37I was not able to have the second dog.
02:39Fine.
02:40Which is why you gave him the dog to Foster.
02:43Don't...
02:43Oops, sorry.
02:45Since 2018, have you had other litters with the same dog?
02:49Yes, Your Honor.
02:50How many?
02:51How many times...
02:52I think it was four other litters.
02:54Four since 2018?
02:56Yes.
02:57They can breed twice a year.
02:58You breed them twice a year?
03:00Yes.
03:00Just a second.
03:01I'll see if I can't jump back.
03:04You breed this one female two times a year?
03:08Yes, Your Honor.
03:09Sarah, look up and see what's recommended for breeding.
03:13So this dog had three litters...
03:15No, six litters in three years.
03:17Her last heat, I retired her.
03:20So you breed her every time she goes into season,
03:24which is twice a year?
03:25Yes.
03:25Yes, Your Honor.
03:26Well, that's not right.
03:27I don't think.
03:28Maybe I'm wrong.
03:28The American Kennel Club states that the legal litter limit
03:32is six per lifetime for a bulldog, Your Honor.
03:35And how many times a year?
03:37I'll look it up.
03:38Look it up.
03:39I know I've had many dogs over my lifetime
03:41and bought them from reputable breeders.
03:43I never knew a breeder that bred their dog every time they went into heat
03:49because the dog's body has to have time to nurture itself.
03:53I'm just telling you, I never knew a breeder that I bought a dog from that bred the same female dog twice a year.
04:01I just never did.
04:02Maybe I'm wrong.
04:03Sarah is going to continue her due diligence.
04:06It just says recommended for the safety of the female dog to three to four total a year.
04:12It's impossible.
04:14They only go into heat twice a year.
04:17According to the American Kennel Club.
04:20Do you have dogs anyplace else, Ms. Bonneville?
04:23I have one other female and one other male.
04:25They're both Old English Bulldogs.
04:27So that you breed those two dogs together.
04:30I don't breed them together.
04:31The male is in the same family.
04:33Let me read this contract.
04:39So this is a clear agreement, Mr. McCauley.
04:44It says, I, Skye McCauley, will be fostering Anne Bonneville's dog, Paris, from this state forward.
04:51Anne will retain all rights, including breeding and the right to take the puppy back at any time.
04:56Anne will take care of all vet visits.
04:59Breeding will be paid by one pup per litter.
05:02That was from her mother, not from the dog.
05:04You can't explain terms of an agreement if I don't have a question about them.
05:09I don't have a question about this.
05:11This says breeding will be paid by one pup per litter.
05:15And that suggests to me that you were going to retain physical control of the dog.
05:21And the dog would be bred.
05:23And each time the dog was bred, you would get one puppy from that litter, either to keep or to sell.
05:29That's the plain language of this.
05:30I absolutely understand what this says.
05:34Okay?
05:34So each of you claim that the arrangements in this contract were breached by the other.
05:40So let me go through them.
05:42You got the dog in 2018.
05:45Yes, ma'am.
05:45Well, from 2018 now to 2021, a dog like this goes to the vet at least once a year.
05:52Yes, ma'am.
05:52In 2018, did you take the dog Paris to the vet?
05:57Yes, ma'am, I did.
05:58And do you have that vet bill?
05:59Yes, ma'am.
06:00I do.
06:01I'd like to see it.
06:01We will just bring them all to you.
06:03There's no question before you, sir.
06:05Just get me the vet bill.
06:06All the vet bills.
06:07I don't want all the vet bills.
06:09Okay.
06:09I want the vet bills from 2018.
06:13This is Kevin's exercise.
06:15He may have to walk back and forth two or three times.
06:24Okay.
06:24That bill for Paris was $134.38.
06:31Ms. Bonneville, did you pay that bill?
06:35That's either a yes or a no.
06:37That bill was not paid by me, no.
06:39That bill was not paid by you.
06:40Okay.
06:41So if that bill was not paid, oh, that visit didn't take place in 2018.
06:46That visit took place in September of 2019.
06:49We waited approximately a year for her to take the dog to a vet, and she never did.
06:53Just a second.
06:53So that was 2019, and the plaintiff didn't pay, and at that time, in September of 2019,
07:01you hadn't bred the dog, nor had she asked for the dog back.
07:06No, we have not bred the dog.
07:07No.
07:07Okay.
07:08Do you acknowledge, Ms. Bonneville, that in September of 2019, that the dog Paris had not
07:15been bred, and you had not asked for the dog back?
07:18That's either a yes or a no.
07:20Yes, Your Honor.
07:22Fine.
07:22So the dog hadn't been bred, and you had not asked for the dog back.
07:25Did Mr. McCauley present to you or advise you what this bill of $134.38 was when he took
07:32the dog to the vet?
07:33He did not.
07:34Did you advise her?
07:35Yes, Your Honor, I did.
07:37Tell me when.
07:38I called her on the phone and told her that we took her to the vet, what the bill was,
07:42and she said that she would pay us with the next puppy that was supposed to be coming up
07:45from Princess.
07:46She would pay you with the next puppy?
07:49From Princess, not Paris.
07:50Okay.
07:51Did she give you a puppy for the vet?
07:52No, ma'am.
07:53She did not?
07:54No.
07:55Now, subsequent to this, did Princess have a litter of puppies?
08:00She did have puppies after that, yes.
08:02And did you, in fact, give him a puppy from that litter?
08:06That was not our agreement, and I did not.
08:09I did give him a puppy out of a prior litter.
08:12He got $900 for that, and I have a lot of communication about that in here.
08:16Okay.
08:17Did you get a puppy from a prior litter?
08:19I got a puppy the day I took Paris home, because it was to pay for the first six months
08:23of her being in my property.
08:25Of care?
08:26Yep.
08:26Okay.
08:27Is that correct that he got the puppy the day he took Paris home?
08:30No, yes.
08:30Or within a week of that?
08:32No, it was April following bringing Paris home.
08:36Well, what day did he bring Paris home?
08:38November 4th.
08:39Of 2018.
08:40And when did he get a puppy?
08:41April 6th or 7th.
08:44Of what year?
08:452019.
08:46Well, that was before this vet visit, so that was owed to him.
08:49In the contract, Your Honor, it says I would give him a puppy out of Paris' litters, out
08:54of the garden that we're talking about.
08:56No, it actually didn't say that.
08:58It didn't say that.
08:59It didn't say that.
09:00But.
09:00It didn't say that.
09:01I am interpreting it that way.
09:03But clearly, you interpreted it some other way, because before this vet visit,
09:09became old, you gave him a puppy.
09:12Now, you wouldn't have given him a puppy for which he got $900 unless you had some sort
09:17of an agreement.
09:18We had a side agreement, Your Honor.
09:20And what was the side agreement?
09:22The side agreement was I would give him a puppy to help with things such as taking care of
09:29the dog.
09:30He had actually gotten a puppy long before he, what we agreed on.
09:35Just a second.
09:36I understand that.
09:37I understand.
09:37Can I see in writing that he agreed to take this one puppy and take care of the dog forever
09:45and not make the dog his?
09:47I'd just like to say that.
09:48Because right now, you've breached the contract by not paying a vet bill.
09:52So what I want to see is where you modified the agreement in April of 2019 that the one puppy
09:59that you gave him modified this agreement so that you were no longer responsible for any
10:06bills for the dog.
10:07Do you understand my question?
10:09And if you want it repeated, Whitney is going to repeat it for you.
10:12I would not.
10:13Do you want it repeated?
10:14Yes.
10:14Whitney, you want to read that back to the plaintiff, please?
10:17Question.
10:18And so what I want to see is where you modified the agreement in April of 2019.
10:23The one puppy that you gave him in 2019 modified this agreement so that you were no longer
10:28responsible for any bills for the dog.
10:30I'm not saying that I wasn't going to give him any more puppies.
10:34No, we're not talking about puppies.
10:35We're talking about money.
10:36Or money.
10:37I actually handed him.
10:38It says that you would take care of the vet visits.
10:42He had a discussion with you about paying the vet bill, and you declined.
10:51I had set up an appointment at my vet.
10:53I don't care about that.
10:54And...
10:55You have to understand.
10:56I don't care about your vet.
10:58This contract doesn't say he has to take the dog to your vet.
11:03And later today...
11:04So you were raised by your grandparents.
11:06You always lived there.
11:07You didn't move out until 2011.
11:09Yeah.
11:09So their loss was hardest on you.
11:11Yes.
11:12I got it.
11:13Now I'm creating a family picture.
11:27Anne Bonneville claims her cousin, Skye McCauley, owes her for the value of a puppy.
11:33Skye is countersuing for breach of contract.
11:36It says that you would take care of the vet visits.
11:40So I gave him this puppy in...
11:43In April.
11:44In lieu of that.
11:45I sold the puppy and gave him the cash.
11:48Now, as far as I'm concerned, breeding dogs like this is more of a puppy factory than the care that you take in breeding dogs and not using them for money.
11:58Since 2019, have you given Mr. McCauley any money for vet bills?
12:04He's going to show me the rest of the vet bills.
12:06No.
12:07The only...
12:07The answer is either yes or no.
12:10No.
12:11Has he asked you for any money?
12:13The guy has not talked to me since October.
12:15Of what year?
12:162019.
12:17Okay.
12:18Did you tell her that you took the dog to the vet again?
12:21That was the last time I talked to her.
12:23That was the last time you talked to her?
12:24I have not talked to her in almost three years.
12:27And why is that?
12:28I don't associate myself with people like her.
12:30So I'm going to take this contract and disregard it because it sounds to me as if you knew as a pet breeder that animals have to be seen every year by a vet.
12:42He did say he told you about the first visit to the vet.
12:45I had set up an appointment at my vet.
12:48I don't care about that.
12:49And...
12:49You have to understand.
12:51I don't care about your vet.
12:53This contract doesn't say he has to take the dog to your vet.
12:57This contract says you will pay the vet bills.
13:00Your claim is dismissed.
13:02Now we're getting to the counterclaim.
13:03Money losses resulting from a broken contract.
13:06Well, you have the dog, right?
13:07Yes, ma'am.
13:07Very good.
13:08Okay.
13:09Action impunity resulting from defamation of character.
13:11Now we're going to hear about that.
13:12Defamation of character.
13:13So first off, Your Honor, she went on Facebook.
13:17And does anyone know if a guy named Sky McCoy is here selling OEB bulldogs?
13:22The mom is a dog he stole from me.
13:24Which then I had people contacting me.
13:26Her co-worker sent us this saying, hey, you might want to look at this.
13:30It might be interesting.
13:31Her co-worker seen it.
13:33And then we got posted on nine different other websites.
13:39Does anyone know if a guy named Sky McCoy is in here selling puppies?
13:43Would that be 2019?
13:44That was this year.
13:45This year?
13:46I thought he was breeding my dog without communicating anything with me.
13:51That's okay.
13:52I don't think, Miss Bonneville, that there's anything wrong with you asking the question,
13:57does anyone know if a guy named Sky McCoy is in here selling EOB puppies?
14:01The mom is a dog he stole from me.
14:04So you're calling him a thief, which is calling him a criminal.
14:08That you can't say.
14:10That's defaming him.
14:11Okay.
14:11This is the way I'm going to move.
14:15Plaintiff breached the contract first by not paying the vet bill.
14:17So she gets nothing.
14:19And you have Paris.
14:21Yes, ma'am.
14:22And Paris had puppies.
14:23Never.
14:24Paris has been spaded.
14:25The fact that he's had the dog spayed suggests to me that he's not going to breed the dog.
14:29And the dog is going to be a family pet.
14:31Probably considering your breeding program is a blessing.
14:35However, even though she should not have used the word, stole my dog, which is exactly what happened.
14:42You have other things you want to show?
14:44Yes, Your Honor.
14:44She went around town posting my copy of my address as well as a contract on vet's doors and telling them not to see any of my animals.
14:52Okay.
14:53Well, we are going to give you an order today.
14:56Okay.
14:57That indicates that Paris is your dog.
15:00Okay.
15:01Okay.
15:01Your counterclaims dismissed.
15:03Everybody's happy.
15:04Except me.
15:09I believe that it was absolutely unfair and unjust.
15:13She's an abusive number of corporator.
15:15Everything he said is a falsification, and he got away with it.
15:20You know what that's an example of, Sarah?
15:22Even judges bring pieces of themselves to a case.
15:26We don't come with a clean slate.
15:28We come with certain feelings and emotions about things that I'm sensitive to.
15:32And I'm one of those people who were really sensitive about puppy mills.
15:37And they both got what they deserved, and I hope that he got what he wanted because clearly he wasn't going to use this dog as a breeding tool for money.
15:47That's a very tough case.
15:48Frank Williamson is suing his sister, Cheryl Williamson, for the cost of tools and construction materials.
16:05Mr. Williamson, this is your sister.
16:07Yes.
16:08Your father passed away recently.
16:10Yes.
16:10What was the date of his passing?
16:12I don't know.
16:13I don't know exact date.
16:14The answer is, I don't know the date my father passed away.
16:18Do you know the date of your father's passing?
16:20May 22nd.
16:21Of what year?
16:222021.
16:23This is what the case is about.
16:24Mr. Williamson, it is your claim that there was a time when you moved in to your father's house.
16:30Yes.
16:31And your mother was still alive?
16:33Yes.
16:33My mom had a stroke.
16:35In what year did your mother have a stroke?
16:382005.
16:38When you moved into the house, had she already been ill?
16:43Yes.
16:43Who was taking care of her?
16:45I was.
16:45No, you weren't living there yet.
16:47I said when you moved into the house, had she already had the stroke?
16:50You said yes.
16:52Yes.
16:52Who was caring for her before you moved into the house?
16:56My daughter.
16:56Who were you?
16:57I'm the granddaughter of, I'm his daughter.
16:59Okay.
17:00Stand up.
17:02Is what you have raised hand suggest to me that you were living with your grandfather?
17:06I was living in a house until 2008 when my aunt moved in.
17:10Okay.
17:10So you were actually taking care of your grandmother?
17:14Yes.
17:15After she got sick?
17:16Yes.
17:17Was your grandfather okay?
17:18He had a heart attack and he was recovering and then she had a stroke.
17:21Sounds like you had your hands full.
17:23I did.
17:24Did you have any other help?
17:25No.
17:26My dad and my other aunts that lived in California at the time, they all came over occasionally to help out and relieve me so I could have some type of life.
17:34Okay.
17:35You lived there until what year?
17:37Until 2008.
17:38And continued to help take care of your grandparents?
17:41Yes.
17:41What about this aunt?
17:43Did she come to visit?
17:44She moved out here from Atlanta in 2008, 2009.
17:47And is that when she came to live at the house?
17:50Yes.
17:50And then that's when I moved out.
17:51And your father was still there?
17:53Yes.
17:54In 2008?
17:55Yes.
17:55Your father was still there.
17:56What's your first name?
17:57Cheryl.
17:58Cheryl.
17:58So Cheryl moved in, you moved out.
18:01She sort of assumed whatever duties you were doing with then, just your father, correct?
18:06Yes.
18:07Your Honor, I moved there in 2011.
18:10Oh.
18:11Well.
18:12Got the dates wrong.
18:13Would that be right?
18:14Yeah.
18:14Okay, so you were actually there then for quite some time.
18:19I lived in the house since I was five.
18:21Did your mother live in the house?
18:22For a brief moment.
18:24So you were really raised by your grandparents?
18:26Yes.
18:27Now I got it.
18:28So you were raised by your grandparents.
18:30You always lived there.
18:31You didn't move out until 2011.
18:33Yeah.
18:33So their loss was hardest on you?
18:35Yes.
18:37I got it.
18:38Now I'm creating a family picture.
18:41Okay.
18:42Do you know anything about the disagreements that started to exist between your father and
18:48your Aunt Cheryl?
18:49No.
18:49You don't know anything?
18:50I only know from the time when I moved back in, in 2019.
18:55That's when everything started to come to a head.
18:57I have a daughter and I didn't want her to be traumatized by any of the family drama.
19:04Very smart.
19:05Your grandparents did a very good job.
19:08They did.
19:09Good for them.
19:10Good for you.
19:22Frank Williamson claims his sister, Cheryl Williamson, throughout his building material.
19:28Cheryl is countersuing for repayment of a loan.
19:31Tell me why you moved back in 2019.
19:34My grandfather ran into a wall and he was unable to drive and take himself places.
19:40So he asked me to come back to help him out, to take him and his friends to the grocery store
19:44on the weekends.
19:45At that time, your father was still living there?
19:47No.
19:48What about Aunt Cheryl?
19:49She was there.
19:49What did she do in the house?
19:51She occasionally cooked and occasionally cleaned.
19:54Did you get along with her?
19:56Yes, I did.
19:57I actually love all of my aunts.
19:59Good.
20:00Okay.
20:02Mr. Williamson, I want you to tell me what happened when you decided to move back home.
20:07My father, he told me...
20:10Don't tell me...
20:10Just a second.
20:11Don't tell me what your father told you.
20:14Mm-hmm.
20:15I'm cross.
20:16Are you cold?
20:17A little bit.
20:18I know it's freezing in here.
20:19I like it like a meat locker.
20:21Some people get cold.
20:23This is your claim.
20:26Your claim is that you had discussions with your father, which I'm not going to get into
20:30because I can't verify them.
20:31And he told you that he wanted you to live in a guest house that he wanted you to build
20:38behind the main house.
20:40So you bought a lot of tools and lumber.
20:43And after your father passed away, your sister got rid of all of that.
20:48Did she dispose of the property before or after your father passed away?
20:54Before.
20:55Before.
20:56Before.
20:56Sure.
20:57Ms. Williamson, you went back and forth to visit your grandfather?
21:00Well, yes.
21:00I live in a back house until the issues started to arrive.
21:04I have a daughter and I didn't want her to be traumatized by any of the family drama.
21:08Very smart.
21:09Your grandparents did a very good job.
21:12They did.
21:13Good for them.
21:14Good for you.
21:15And Ms. Williamson, when the property was disposed of, your grandfather and your father was
21:20alive.
21:21Right.
21:21He was occupying his own home.
21:23Correct.
21:24Okie dokie.
21:24Now, let's talk about your counterclaim.
21:28You can have a seat now.
21:29Ms. Williamson, I'm not going to get you further involved in all this drama.
21:32Thank you so much.
21:33Oh, you're very welcome.
21:38You have a counterclaim.
21:40Yeah.
21:40Your counterclaim is for loans that your father allegedly made to your brother during his
21:48lifetime.
21:49Yes.
21:50And you are the executor of his estate.
21:52No, I am.
21:53Shh.
21:54You're the executor of his estate.
21:56No, he's not.
21:57May I see the documents that you have?
22:01And I'd also like to see a copy of your dad's will, please.
22:09Okay, well, this is an old trust, sir.
22:22This is from the recorder's office.
22:24May I see it, please?
22:25So this document gives the defendant power of attorney.
22:30I just want to know if she could sue on behalf of the state for this alleged loan that her
22:40father made for you.
22:41So after you were granted the power of attorney, you went to court and changed the living trust.
22:47Yes.
22:48Got it.
22:48So let us assume for the moment that your father provided you with the power of attorney
22:55to sue on his behalf.
22:57And that was in 2020.
23:00Yeah.
23:00When did you discover that you believe that your father made a loan to your brother?
23:06My father got a $30,000 loan and he gave him $15,000.
23:11But as I look in this checkbook, he actually gave him $17,000.
23:16Just a second.
23:17He took out a $30,000 loan.
23:19Yes.
23:20And he gave half of it to his son.
23:24Right.
23:25And he said...
23:26Just a second.
23:27And he's allowed to do that.
23:29Yes, but...
23:30When did you find that out?
23:322019.
23:33And so you knew about that in 2019, that your father had made a gift to your brother.
23:40No.
23:41No, just a second.
23:42You said your father gave him $15,000.
23:45He took out a loan and he gave him half.
23:48That he was supposed to pay back.
23:50I'd like to see proof of that.
23:52He didn't have him to sign a promissory note.
23:54Well, that's a problem.
23:56Ms. Williamson...
23:57But in his check account, it has...
23:59So what?
24:00I give my children money all the time.
24:02You know, it's so interesting that your father, who was clearly a lovely man and had a lovely
24:08wife, had a good life and accumulated some money and had a house, had two children who,
24:14after he's gone, are really destroying that good footprint.
24:18I don't understand that, over some old tools and lumber and something that you cannot prove
24:24was a loan to his child.
24:26Well, I only can go by what he told me.
24:28You can't go...
24:29I can't go by what he told you.
24:31Well, I told my father, you shouldn't...
24:32You shouldn't have done that.
24:33I don't care what he told you.
24:35This house that your father had, just curious, was it sold?
24:39No.
24:40I'm living in the home right now.
24:42Okay.
24:42And do you intend to stay there?
24:44Yes.
24:45And pursuant to the property settlement, what did your brother, if anything, receive from
24:52your father's estate?
24:54Just either?
24:55Nothing.
24:55That's a number.
24:57That's a number.
24:58Well, sounds to me like you're living in the house that you didn't live at for a whole
25:02time.
25:03Where is your niece living?
25:04She doesn't live with me.
25:05I don't know where she lives.
25:06Was she living there with her daughter at the time your father passed?
25:11That's either a yes or a no.
25:12No.
25:14Well, I moved out this year because I had to call the police because she kept changing
25:19the locks on the doors when I come home from work.
25:21So every time I would go home, when I try to get in, she'll change the locks.
25:25Got it.
25:26I got the story.
25:27That's not true, yeah.
25:28I don't care whether it's true or not.
25:30You got the house.
25:31She'd been living there since she was five years old, and she's not living there anymore.
25:34She was, in fact, living there until your father died.
25:37No, she was living with her grandmother.
25:40My father asked me, how do you think about Yannicka moving in?
25:43And I want to be nice.
25:44I want to say no.
25:45Okay.
25:46He raised her.
25:47He raised her.
25:47Ms. Williamson, your case is dismissed.
25:49So is yours, Mr. Williamson.
25:50You got a house?
25:52Is it in your name now?
25:53Yeah.
25:54Good for you.
25:54We're done here.
25:55All right.
25:56Court adjourned.
25:58My grandparents would not want this fighting going on.
26:01We don't get along at all.
26:02I don't get along with my niece.
26:03I don't get along with him.
26:05I feel that family being here in court for this matter is ridiculous.
26:10I couldn't imagine fighting with any one of my siblings after not one but both of our parents pass away.
26:16You know, there's a good lesson takeaway.
26:18Nobody likes to think about dying.
26:20But if adults are smart, no matter how old they are, they should have a document that is clear and unequivocal, that's called a will, that tells their children, their grandchildren, their friends exactly what they want done with their property so that we don't have siblings in a courtroom like this.
26:40And I think that all of that can be avoided if people act smart and create a good will.
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