It’s not uncommon for parents to be mediators between their children. But after they pass away, siblings can battle more frequently and more aggressively. The
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Saints Owner Booted as Trustee of Billion Dollar Estate
“The news represents a victory for Renee Benson who sued her father over his competency and control over the 1980 Shirley Benson Testamentary Trust.” NFL
Keeping Trusts a Secret
Sometimes it might be beneficial for a trust beneficiary to not know the details of a trust or even know that the trust exists. Some
Artist’s Estate Demands Nude Photos Be Removed
Recently the estate of Jean-Michel Basquiat demanded that nude photographs of the artist be taken off of a website. However, that might not have been
The 411 on Trusts and Trustees
You don’t have to be a CEO or multimillionaire to benefit from a trust. If you have highly specific wishes on how and when you
Three Things to Think about before Writing Your Will
It may be an unpleasant task to think about your own mortality, but the fact is, writing a will is one of the smartest financial
Tips to Avoid Elder Financial Fraud and Abuse
The costs of elder financial fraud and abuse are more than financial. In fact, for elderly citizens who are financially exploited, the impact is more
Choosing the Right Trustee
Choosing the right trustee is vital to ensuring that your beneficiaries enjoy the legacy you intend to leave behind. Rick Friedman, senior vice president and
Interest Rates Have Your Trust Down? / York, PA
When interest rates are low, it can be difficult to maximize trust income while adequately growing the trust’s principle. This can cause conflicts between different
To Protect Your Heirs From Themselves: Inherited IRAs And Trustee Guidance / York, PA
IRA holders have two ways to “stall” adult children or other heirs from doing an immediate cash-out of the IRA when the surviving spouse dies.
To Protect Your Heirs From Themselves: Inherited IRAs And Trustee Guidance / York, PA
IRA holders have two ways to “stall” adult children or other heirs from doing an immediate cash-out of the IRA when the surviving spouse dies.
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