If he was receiving money from a private source, to live on and for his treatment, that income would just continue and pay for his defence presumably. They can't prevent him getting a legitimate income if he already receives it.He killed them. So he should get nothing.
I know for an absolute fact.Yeah me too. Even wills that have trusts attached lol. They aren't mutually exclusive necessarily.
And can be separate.A trust also often mentions a will for what is to happen after death.
Sure, if something was already in place that he was allowed to use. Hard to believe this "kid" though wouldn't go through it and empty it if he'd had such through something like 17+ years of drug abuse and rehab and needing the folks to house him and everything else.If he was receiving money from a private source, to live on and for his treatment, that income would just continue and pay for his defence presumably. They can't prevent him getting a legitimate income if he already receives it.
You can be a drug addict without actually still being on drugs. Then you can relapse and go back on them. They did not say he was under the influence of drugs. A bit like an alcoholic is always an alcoholic, even after rehab.Did they ptove he was under the influence of drugs at the time?. Sister can be quoted as saying he was dangerous.
They did though. It went along with the SP diagnosis and sources that said that and said his meds had him messed up with recent changes and talked of the $70K rehab facility, they also said couple the SP with the fact he was using drugs... Again I guess if he ever even quit in his life seriously.You can be a drug addict without actually still being on drugs. Then you can relapse and go back on them. They did not say he was under the influence of drugs. A bit like an alcoholic is always an alcoholic, even after rehab.
IMO It would have been a sensible thing for them to have had. There would have been trustees who administered it for Nick's benefit then. If the parents died, it could still continue and could have been the whole reason behind any trust for him.Well I'll just say it would be totally bad parenting for Nick's parents to have had an active trust for him of THEIR money while alive. Makes no sense to me that they would. When they were trying tough parenting and everything else? It isn't tough if he has access to such.
I personally think it's a moot point.
Now that they are dead, that's a whole new can of worms.
No. You're recovering. My best friend has been clean and sober 40 years. Saying always isn't giving someone credit.You can be a drug addict without actually still being on drugs. Then you can relapse and go back on them. They did not say he was under the influence of drugs. A bit like an alcoholic is always an alcoholic, even after rehab.
His meds though. Not drugs. I just think that's a terrible way to start an article. It's technically slander. Proof of him being high at the time?.They did though. It went along with the SP diagnosis and sources that said that and said his meds had him messed up with recent changes and talked of the $70K rehab facility, they also said couple the SP with the fact he was using drugs... Again I guess if he ever even quit in his life seriously.
18 rehab stints.
"Two sources" and of course they don't have to disclose them but I hate "sources" as opposed to naming the sources. Sources clearly don't want to be known. Makes it a bit more questionable imo.
I was specifically talking about when he was arrested though. Not about all his previous rehab stints.They did though. It went along with the SP diagnosis and sources that said that and said his meds had him messed up with recent changes and talked of the $70K rehab facility, they also said couple the SP with the fact he was using drugs... Again I guess if he ever even quit in his life seriously.
18 rehab stints.
"Two sources" and of course they don't have to disclose them but I hate "sources" as opposed to naming the sources. Sources clearly don't want to be known. Makes it a bit more questionable imo.
A recovering drug addict then. But we don't know if he was in his latest of his 18 relapses though. Calling someone "the drug addict" in a newspaper article is just a description of his status. Almost like saying "the office worker" or the "factory worker". It is not a derogatory term, as such, IMO.No. You're recovering. My best friend has been clean and sober 40 years. Saying always isn't giving someone credit.
It is derogatory. Description of someone. No.A recovering drug addict then. But we don't know if he was in his latest of his 18 relapses though. Calling someone "the drug addict" in a newspaper article is just a description of his status. Almost like saying "the office worker" or the "factory worker". It is not a derogatory term, as such, IMO.
That's exactly how it works.If he was receiving money from a private source, to live on and for his treatment, that income would just continue and pay for his defence presumably. They can't prevent him getting a legitimate income if he already receives it.
Yet, it's obvious that many do not know that.@Guess Who You are telling people they don't know what a will is, or that a public defender is paid by the state, etc. We all know these things. Sorry but it's like calling people stupid to think we don't know. Or a trust for that matter.
That depends on how the trust is set up. In many cases like his, they only get so much, so often at that they can't just blow through it all. That is one of the major reasons why trusts are set up in the first place.Sure, if something was already in place that he was allowed to use. Hard to believe this "kid" though wouldn't go through it and empty it if he'd had such through something like 17+ years of drug abuse and rehab and needing the folks to house him and everything else.
Maybe but you can have a trust to start at death, why do it with him while they can still oversee things? I mean his is living literally right in their own back yard. They were hardly not in control of whether he was housed, etc. THEMSELVES I mean.IMO It would have been a sensible thing for them to have had. There would have been trustees who administered it for Nick's benefit then. If the parents died, it could still continue and could have been the whole reason behind any trust for him.