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Over the course of 14 years, Peter Dementas helped Jack Tallas with numerous personal and business chores. Two months before his death, Tallas dictated a memorandum to Dementas, in Greek, stating that Tallas appreciated everything Dementas had done for him during his life. Tallas thought that Dementas should get an amount of money after his death. Tallas gave a number: $50,000. Indeed, Tallas kept going and added in this memorandum that Dementas was going to be added in his will as an heir. However, in the end, Tallas forgot to include him in her will.
What happened next was that Dementas filed suit because he thought he deserved that money because he had helped Tallas in life with many things such as helping Tallas pay his bills, drove him to the supermarket, and managed his properties. Unfortunately, he lost the case and had to appeal.