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Judge tosses case against singer’s parents, conservators

While families sometimes have to turn to a conservatorship in situations where a family member might be incapable of making decisions in their own best interests, these probate litigation issues can become more complicated in matters relating to a person with high level of fame – and assets. A recent

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Knowing estate tax changes could result in enormous savings

Estate planning can be a complex process, and when the assets involved in an estate are of high value, it’s especially critical to understand all the ways taxes can affect one’s estate. That’s especially true as 2012 comes to a close, because major changes in gift and estate laws for

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Michael Lohan to seek conservatorship for daughter Lindsay

A conservatorship can be a useful tool for families who have a loved one who may no longer be able to make decisions in their own best interests. Usually these situations arise from an elderly person who may be suffering from dementia, such as Alzheimer’s disease or someone who has

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Kevorkian estate reaches deal over disputed artwork

The estate of former Michigan resident Jack Kevorkian recently settled with a museum over the ownership of artwork painted by notorious doctor. Having a trustworthy executor who can solve legal disputes such as these during estate administration is important. The dispute arose when the estate sued the Armenian Library and

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Michigan engineer turns philanthropist with charitable giving

When a person owns substantial assets, a will or trust can play an important part in the distribution of these assets. However, some people would prefer a more complex estate plan than simply passing on their assets to their children or partner. If someone gives assets to a charity, either

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Legal issues regarding access to digital assets growing

As we discussed a few weeks back, online or digital assets can be problematic for some Michigan residents as people increase their online presence, the amount of information they access and store online grows. The growing use of email and paperless bill paying has created a situation where vital records

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Thomas Kinkade estate at center of probate dispute

The death of a loved one can be a difficult matter to handle. Emotions are riding high and level heads are few and far between. If the deceased is without a will to specifically advise survivors on how to distribute the estate’s assets and survivors disagree on what should happen

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Planning for your online accounts and digital assets – Pt. 2

As discussed in last week’s post we will continue this week on the importance of remembering digital assets in estate planning activities. Many in Michigan and elsewhere spend a good portion of their time online performing a variety of activities from gaming to investing and sharing photos. In doing so

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Planning for your online accounts and digital assets – Pt. 1

Welcome to the digital age where we now have to consider such mundane things as our Facebook login credentials in our estate plan if we want our loved ones to have access to it upon our passing. Many Michiganders often forget about digital assets when planning their estate, both non-financial

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Sherman Hemsley’s will contested while his body awaits burial

Michigan residents may have heard that iconic television star Sherman Hemsley, star of “The Jeffersons” passed away several weeks back. And as is rather common when a celebrity dies, long lost relatives pop up to contest the will and delay probate for whatever reasons. Such is the case with Sherman

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Life events that can trigger a review of your estate plan, part 2

As discussed in last week’s post, there are a number of life events that should trigger a review of your estate planning goals and documentation, including a marriage, divorce or death in the family. Often certain aspects of an estate plan are missed in a divorce, such as changing the

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James Brown’s estate in a quagmire of litigation, finger-pointing

When people in Michigan plan their last will and testament, they do so with the idea their final wishes will be followed to the letter of the law. Even though music icon James Brown’s estate plan specifically states that anyone who contests his will should not receive anything from his

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Estate planning needs of adult children in Michigan

Oftentimes when a child turns eighteen in Michigan and elsewhere it is not considered a major deal, except to the child maybe. But did you know that once your child turns 18 years of age you could be kept out of certain decisions regarding their healthcare, among others? Without a

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The State Bar of Michigan to host estate planning seminars

The State Bar of Michigan is planning on holding estate planning seminars this week in western Michigan with the goal of arming senior citizens with as much estate planning information as possible in the one-hour sessions. The five sessions are part of a total of 28 seminars that will be

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Estate planning: keeping the family harmony alive

We have all heard or read about stories in Michigan and elsewhere involving families in disputes over a relative’s death and what he or she would have ‘wanted.’ Without a solid estate plan, including a will or trust it can be difficult to know, let alone prove in probate court,

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Husband, daughter reach agreement in Zsa Zsa’s conservatorship

Michigan readers of our blog may remember an earlier post that detailed a battle between Zsa Zsa Gabor’s daughter and her husband of 25 years over who should be the conservator of Ms. Gabor’s care and estate. Francesca Hilton, Ms. Gabor’s only child from a previous marriage, is satisfied with

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Knowing how long you might live, could improve your estate plan

Nobody really knows how long they have left to live, but using one or more of the online actuarial calculators could give you some insight into how you should go about setting up your retirement and estate plan. Retirement planning, estate planning and elder care planning can go a long

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Why was Joe Paterno’s will made public?

After filing a request with the probate judge, the family of the late Joe Paterno was able to get his will sealed and thus unavailable to the public. The family recently reversed that course and gave up their quest to keep his will private. Why did they switch course? Most

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Estate planning: joint tenancy and asset ownership

When establishing an estate plan it is important to determine how you own something, such as an investment account, real estate property or even a checking account. Consider the example of a couple who brings not only separate property to a second marriage, but children as well, like many blended

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Why Michiganders should mix estate and retirement planning

You don’t need to have a massive fortune on the scale of Bill Gates or Warren Buffet to benefit your retirement while planning for the future of your estate. For Michiganders thinking about retirement, most likely the kids have grown and you are decades away from end of life issues

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Reese Witherspoon’s father placed in conservatorship by family

With Father’s Day just around the corner we thought our Michigan readers might be interested in a story about the need to protect our elderly loved ones from a variety of threats, including dementia. The story involves the elderly father of Academy Award-winning actress Reese Witherspoon and her brother who

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Caution Michigan readers, cliché filled estate story ahead!

A Chihuahua named Conchita has proven the old adage that every dog does indeed have his day or her day in this case, after a home that was bequeathed to the pooch and two others was recently sold for $8.4 million. Many Michigan residents can probably relate to pampering their

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Lawyer sues Michigan judge and two lawyers over Rosa Parks estate

A lawyer is accusing a Michigan judge and two other probate lawyers of conspiracy in attempting to bilk civil rights icon Rosa Parks’ estate out of $507,000 in legal fees, according to court papers. Ms. Parks’ estate consists of several thousand pieces of civil rights memorabilia, including her personal papers,

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How Facebook insiders are using trusts to avoid estate taxes

Facebook is in the news for more than launching its first initial public offering these days, as one news article reports. We thought Michigan residents might be interesting in learning how Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg and several company insiders are using a legal tactic called a “grantor-retained annuity trust” to

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Michigan: Mother’s Day gift idea, why not peace of mind – Part 2

As discussed in last week’s post, if your parents do not yet have an estate plan in place consider discussing the possibilities during the month of May. According to the Alzheimer’s Association, in the United States more women than men have the disease or some other form of dementia. So

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Do you have to pay an inheritance tax on a joint tenancy?

Since many couples delay marriage, or simply do not marry at all, Massachusetts residents may wonder what happens when you own a home with another in a joint tenancy and one person listed on the title dies. One reader wanted to know if there was an inheritance tax in just

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Should you consider a testamentary trust in your estate plan?

Michiganders might be interested in a recent article by a retired probate judge who offers advice on some of the most common estate planning mistakes people should avoid when preparing for their families’ futures. In this particular article he discusses the use of trusts to protect the assets of an

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What happens to your debt when you die? (Part 2)

As discussed in last week’s post, what happens to your debt when you die depends on a number of factors, including the type of debt it is, whether it is secured debt, such s a home or vehicle, and the name on the title of the property securing the debt.

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