Posts Tagged ‘law’
Farrah Fawcett’s Trust provides a good lesson
It’s been widely reported across various websites in the last couple days that Farrah Fawcett’s will has been revealed and it “shockingly” disinherited her longtime ex-boyfriend Ryan O’Neal (father to her son, Redmond). These reports are wrong on several levels. First, the document was her Trust, not her will. You can read it here , courtesy of Radaronline.com. This is an important distinction. Wills are public records and must always be filed in probate to be effective, which allows anyone interested to read them. Trusts, on the other hand, are private documents, normally kept out of court and the public eye. As I wrote in this article this past July, the contents of Fawcett’s Trust were leaked by an anonymous “source” then, and now the whole trust document has been revealed. This is unusual. Normally that is one of the primary reasons why trusts are used, to keep affairs private (and out of probate court).
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Farrah Fawcett’s Trust provides a good lesson
Bo Schembechler’s son sues his stepmom over trust
Glenn E. “Bo” Schembechler, Jr., is one of the most respected names in the history of college football. And, no, I’m not saying that just because I graduated from the University of Michigan (twice). He built one of the most successful football programs around, and it excelled for decades. Coach Bo died of heart disease on November 17, 2006, at age 77. He was survived by his second wife, Kathryn, his son, Glenn III, and two children of his beloved first wife, Millie, whom Bo had adopted (a third adopted son died before him).
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Bo Schembechler’s son sues his stepmom over trust
Martin Luther King, Jr. Estate fight is resolved
Martin Luther King, Jr.'s three children have been fighting with each other in court over control of his estate and financial legacy. Here are my prior articles about the Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Martin Luther King, Jr. Estate fight is resolved