Zisk Family Intestate Estate, Higganum, Connecticut
Connecticut Fraud

Under Construction



 
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Zisk Family 60 Year History
 
   

Questions Presented for Review
 
1. May a disputed legal title to real estate be settled in a partition action?  
2. Does a deed or other conveyance to a grantee, not in existance at the time of conveyance, grant [legal title] to the land or estate described in the conveyance?
 
3. May a mortgagee, mortgage non-owned real property, prior to obtaining legal title ownership?
 
4. Under the principals of resjudicata and collateral estoppel, does a summary judgment rendered against an individual plaintiff, in a prior partition suit, which was not appealed, bar the second filing of an identical partition suit, concealed by using the name of an alleged "fictitious" partnership as a plaintiff?
 
5. Does a combination of two alleged corporations, without naming individual persons, constitute a legal 'true partnership'?
 
6. Does a nonexistent plaintiff have standing to file suit?
 
7. May a fictitious partnership be established for the sole purpose of investing in a single parcel of real estate, to create an agency relationship, with no intention to carry on a trade, occupation, or business, and the only indicium of the alleged partnership was to share in profits?
 
8. May a court deny the statutory requirement, that all "real persons- alleged to be indispensable necessary parties, be joined in suit and counter suit, in order to insure a complete due process determination of all matters, including allegations of bad faith, fraud, misrepresentation, concealment, coercion, duress, and undue influence in the controversy?
 
9. May an individual, with a "life use interest" in real property, convey a purported ownership interest, via a quit claim deed, warrantee deed, and mortgage deed and note, and not be deemed an indispensable party to an action in partition?
 
10. May an entire parcel of real property be mortgaged by a "non-legal owner"?
 
11. Does a "non owner" of real property have standing to partition?
 
12. May a mortgagee, mortgage property he does not own?
 
13. May an appellate jurist sit as a Superior Court Jude, and pass orders and judgments, which may be the subject of an appeal?
 
14.Whether a state court may deprive a citizen of the United States of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law; nor make or enforce any law which shall abridge the privileges or immunities of citizens of the United States; nor deny to any person within its jurisdiction the equal protection of the laws; or prohibit the free exercise thereof or abridge the freedom of speech or the right of the people to petition the government for a redress of grievances, repugnant to the First, Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the Constitution of the United States.  
15. Whether a judge may deprive an interested party from a due process right to be heard during the probate of the estate of his biological mother, repugnant to the First, Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the Constitution of the United States.  
16. Whether a personal representative and his attorney may deprive an interested party of due process of law and equal protection of the laws, during the probate of the estate of his biological mother, through breach of fiduciary duty, abuse of limited authority without court supervision, extrinsec fraud in concealment and misrepresenting the facts in disposition of estate property, failure to provide special notice to the objectors to the proceedings, fraud on the court in the record on appeal, failure to timely file an inventory and appraisal of estate property, and unauthorized subordinations to mortgages and construction loans on estate property well in excess of $1,375,000.00 without court supervision, repugnant to the Fifth and Fourteenth Amendments to the Constitution of the United States.  
   
   
   

References
 
 


 
 
 
 
February 13, 1991
Motion for Summary Judgement - Dated - February 13, 1991
 
 
September 27, 1991
Answer Special Defenses- Dated - September 27, 1991
 
   
October 25, 1991
Notice of Compliance - Dated - October 25, 1991
 
   
November 23, 1992
CounterClaim of William J. Zisk - High Street vs Zisk - Dated - November 23 , 1992
 
   
February 11, 1993
High Street vs Zisk Amendment to CounterClaim - Dated - February 11 , 1993
 
   
March 1, 1993
Transcripts - Judge Spallone - High Street vs Zisk - Judge Spallone (see page 10 to 21) - Dated - March 1 , 1993
 
   
May 5, 1993
High Street vs Zisk Memoramdum of Decision - Dated - May 5, 1993
 
   
July 26, 1993
High Street vs Zisk Appellate Court - Dated - July 26, 1993
 
   
November 22, 1994
Mary A. Zisk Probate - Dated - November 22, 1994
 
   
December 10, 1994
Supreme Court Brief ON PETITION FOR WRIT OF CERTIORARI TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF MIDDLESEX COUNTY, STATE OF CONNECTICUT - Dated - December 10, 1994
 
   
October 11, 1995
Lis Pendens - Dated - October 11, 1995
 
   
April 1, 1996
Zisk Objection to Supplemental Judgment - Dated - April 1, 1996
 
   
April 1, 1996
High Street vs Zisk - Transcripts - Judge Stanley - Dated - April 1, 1996
 
   
May 15, 1997
Chronologic Index of Deeds - Dated - May 15, 1997
 
   
September 19,1997
In Re: Ownership Affidavit of William J. Zisk - Dated -September 19, 1997
 
   
June 9, 1998
Quiet Title Complaint Middlesex Superior Court Number CV 98-0086079S William J. Zisk v Walkley Heights Associates - Dated - June 9, 1998
 
   
June 9, 1998
Quiet Title Complaint Zisk vs Walkley Heights - Dated June 9, 1998
 
   
June 9, 1998
Lis Pendens Zisk vs Walkley Heights Associates - Dated June 9, 1998
 
   
July 14, 1998
Quiet Title Summons William J. Zisk vs Walkley Heights Associates - Dated - July 14, 1998
 
   
August 10, 1998
Zisk vs Walkley Heights - Motion to Strike - Dated - August 10, 1998
 
   
August 28, 1998
Zisk vs Walkley Heights - Motion to Strike - Dated - August 28, 1998
 
   
August 31, 1998
Zisk vs Walkley Heights by Judge Salvatore Arena - Dated - August 31, 1998
 
   
November 4, 1998
Zisk vs Walkley Heights Answer to Special Defense - Dated - November 4, 1998
 
   
November 12, 1999
Complaint to Foreclosed Mortgages - Dated - November 12, 1999
 
   
December 15, 2001
Affidavit of William J. Zisk - Dated - December 15, 2001
 
   
February 21, 2002
William J. Zisk and John W. Zisk Appellate Court Opening Brief - Probate of Mary A. Zisk - Dated - February 21, 2002
 
   
April 16, 2002
Charlie Snow Letter - Dated - April 16, 2002
 
   
May 10, 2003
Supreme Court Brief ON PETITION FOR WRIT OF CERTIORARI TO THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA COURT OF APPEAL FOR THE THIRD DISTRICT - Dated - May 10, 2003
 
   
July 12, 2004
Cornaroli Timber Cutting - Zisk Intestate Estate - Dated - July 12, 2004