Typically, if someone in the United States wants to see what an old will says, he or she has to travel to the county where
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Will Revocation Gone Awry
Revoking a will is one of the simplest of legal actions that a person can undertake. However, a recent case reveals that it is possible
Did Stepmom File a Fake Will?
There is nothing new about children of a deceased millionaire fighting with a step-parent over the estate. A case in New York, however, is a
New Problem for Ernie Banks’ Estate
The estate of Ernie Banks has been involved in a bitter feud with his ex-wife. As if that were not enough, now one of his
Who Gets Robin Williams’ Bikes?
In all areas of life, people fight over seemingly petty things. In legal matters, people who are already at odds over something important, will often
Inheritance Scammers Still Exist
Most scammers are not very creative or original. They do not need to be, because ordinary, run-of-the-mill scams that have worked for decades continue to
Texas Attorney General in More Trouble?
Texas Attorney General Ken Paxton is already facing a felony indictment. Now, his role in a trust case is being called into question. Tanner Hunt,
Fractional Art Ownership and the Estate Tax
A recent Fifth Circuit Court of Appeals ruling has potentially profound implications for how the IRS values and applies the estate tax when the estate
Forfeiture of Cherry King’s Estate
When property is used in the commission of a crime or when it is purchased with the proceeds of a criminal act, government offices can
Inheritance Used to Prove Mom’s Murder
People often worry that their children will waste their inheritances. If she could be asked, one woman from Utah would probably be quite pleased about
Be Mindful of the Statute of Limitations
Every civil action in the United States is subject to a statute of limitations. That is a time period within which a lawsuit must be
New EU Inheritance Rules Could Affect Americans with Property in Europe
New rules on inheritance laws have come into effect in the European Union which basically allows people to choose which laws they want to apply
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