by Christine | Aug 31, 2015 | Disinheritance, Estate Planning, Trusts, Will Contest |
Wealthy mining magnate Harry Magnuson thought that his estate plan was all settled, and it was, while he was alive. But his wife did not follow the plan he had created, and as a result, one of the Magnuson children is now suing his siblings over an inheritance. When...
by Christine | Aug 24, 2015 | Disinheritance, Estate Planning, Will Contest |
On September 25, a settlement conference in the battle between the widow of baseball legend Ernie Banks and his longtime caretaker will be held in an attempt to resolve divvying up his estate. This will be the first time that Elizabeth Banks and the caretaker, Regina...
by Christine | Aug 21, 2015 | Disinheritance, Estate Planning |
In most cases, as long as basic principles are followed, a person is entitled by law to leave whatever he or she wishes to their heirs. There are no requirements to leave assets to adult children, but a recent ruling in a London Court of Appeals may change this. When...
by Christine | Jul 15, 2014 | Disinheritance, Estate Planning |
Lawyers for Mr. Cohen say that he was entrusted with his father’s business, and that the two men enjoyed a close and caring relationship. But lawyers for Ms. Perelman claimed that it was that closeness that allowed Mr. Cohen, who eventually took over operations of...
by Christine | Aug 8, 2013 | Disinheritance, Estate Planning |
“This is the thing people who disinherit someone don’t understand: It puts a huge amount of pressure on those who aren’t being disinherited,” says Caschetta, whose experience inspired her to write a book on the subject that she's trying to get published....
by Christine | Feb 12, 2013 | Disinheritance, Estate Planning, Inheritance, Wills |
As cruel as it sounds to disinherit a child, people have their reasons. Sometimes there is no relationship. Other parents might feel the adult is well-off and does not need an inheritance. Estate planning largely involves the process of distributing assets to your...