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      April 23, 2025 at 4:31 am
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        April 18, 2025 at 3:46 am
        Yes, that’s what I’m hoping too — that they don’t take it legally because they have no strong proof.
        But my biggest fear is… what if they use their money and power to take illegal steps?
        Till now they’ve only spoken, but their influence and wealth honestly scare me. We’re just a normal middle-class family trying to stay safe in all this.

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          April 18, 2025 at 3:45 am
          Thank you for your response.
          Actually, my father had a lot of loans during that year — he was handicapped, and from what I’m slowly understanding, I feel like they were using him as a scapegoat for the company’s losses. He wasn’t in a position to defend himself properly.

          We’re a very middle-class family with a lot already going on internally — emotionally, financially, and now legally.
          These people are influential and wealthy, and that’s what scares me the most.
          More than anything, I just want some reassurance that things will eventually be okay and we’ll come out of this safely.

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            March 24, 2025 at 5:25 am
            Thank you so much for your response. Your advice has given me some peace of mind during this difficult time. I truly appreciate your help.

            I also wanted to mention that my father didn’t really have any assets in his name—everything belongs to my grandfather. He had already surrendered all his life insurance policies, so I believe he must have faced financial trouble at some point. Being a handicapped person, he couldn’t defend himself when they all blamed him. The immense pressure and stress led to a sudden heart stroke, and we lost him.

            The only thing left for us is this car, and I’m planning to rent it to cover my college fees. The loan on it was fully paid off. If I transfer it to my name now, will it be legally safe from any claims related to his personal debts or the allegations from his office?

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