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Prince and the Publicity of Probate
Yes. Another article on Prince’s Estate. There’s just too much great info to not write about it. Anyway. Bremer Trust, the company tasked with overseeing Prince’s Intestate Estate (no will), submitting an inventory of Prince’s assets to probate court this week. Which means – you guessed it – we now know what Prince owned on the date of his death,…
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George Michael and the Perils of Not Planning
Let me be clear up front – it’s apparent that George Michael did, in fact, have an estate plan of some kind. This article is not meant to insinuate that George failed to plan, but rather using his familial situation as a perfect example of why planning is so import to effectuate your wishes. Unmarried, No Children While George seemed…
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Anderson Cooper and the Reality of Disinheriting Family Members
Anderson Cooper – CNN personality/pundit and the son of Gloria Vanderbilt – recently disclosed that he will not receive an inheritance from his mother, and he wouldn’t have it any other way. Gloria Vanderbilt is the great-great-great granddaughter of shipping tycoon Cornelius Vanderbilt. Her fourth marriage was to writer Wyatt Cooper, Anderson’s father, who passed away in 1978. Her estate…
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Once Again: Celebrity Dies Without a Will
Anton Yelchin, who played Pavel Chekov in the reboot of the Star-Trek franchise, passed away earlier this year after a freak accident. Yelchin was apparently opening the gate to his home when his Jeep Grand Cherokee rolled into him, fatally crushing him. Yelchin was only 27 and was a rising star in Hollywood. And this should be no surprise to…
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4 Lessons Learned from Prince’s Death
I know what you’re thinking: another article on Prince and how he didn’t have a will? Yes, another article on Prince and how he didn’t have a will. This time, however, we look at 4 lessons that can be learned from Prince’s death that can save your family from a similar result.  1. Death is absolute, but sometimes also unexpected.…
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