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Elizabeth Covington has brought Michael Ferrell to court. Elizabeth Covington is seeking to get her card back from Michael Ferrell or in the alternative Elizabeth wants to recover the true value of the card ($80,000?)
You are Judge Wapner and you are presented with the following evidence.
They say that ?all good things must come to an end,? and for Elizabeth Covington, the saying had unfortunately come true. After a brief illness, Elizabeth?s husband Forrest had died at the age of sixty-eight. The couple had been happily married for forty-two years, and now Elizabeth was left with only her memories, and with the material belongings her husband had left behind. Her husband?s funeral now complete, Elizabeth was faced with the responsibility of administering her husband?s estate. As required by state law, she had only one year to ?wrap up? the financial affairs of her husband?s estate through the process of probate. The ?clock was ticking? on the probate time limit, and Elizabeth knew that she must somehow ?press on.? As the sole heir of her husband?s estate (Forrest had named his wife as the only beneficiary of his will,) all proceeds and property from the estate would pass to Elizabeth. That was little consolation to Elizabeth, as she would, if she somehow had the opportunity; trade all of her worldly possessions for another day with her life and soul mate.
Some time ago, Elizabeth had read that one of the best way?s to cope with the loss of a deceased spouse was to rid the house of the personal belongings of the lost loved one. Along those lines, she decided to have an estate sale. Elizabeth?s daughter Samantha agreed to help with the sale, with the stipulation that all of the proceeds of the sale would be used for the benefit of her mother. Samantha knew that with her mother now approaching retirement alone (Elizabeth was sixty-five years old,) she would need all of the financial support she could muster.
The date for the estate sale had arrived. All of Forrest?s personal belongings had been arranged neatly in the garage. Throughout his life, Forrest had been an avid baseball fan and collector of baseball cards; although it had been his hobby, Elizabeth had not shared in his love for baseball or card collecting, so she therefore knew very little about the cards. Samantha did not know the difference between a ?home run? and a ?touchdown.? Forrest?s entire baseball card collection was displayed in the garage with his other worldly possessions, waiting for buyers.
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