Posts Tagged ‘famous-fortune’
Five tips for holiday conversations

Across the country in December, families will be coming together for the holidays. Sometimes the holidays are one of the few times of year that family members see each other.
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Five tips for holiday conversations
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Bo Schembechler’s son sues his stepmom over trust
Glenn E. “Bo” Schembechler, Jr., is one of the most respected names in the history of college football. And, no, I’m not saying that just because I graduated from the University of Michigan (twice). He built one of the most successful football programs around, and it excelled for decades. Coach Bo died of heart disease on November 17, 2006, at age 77. He was survived by his second wife, Kathryn, his son, Glenn III, and two children of his beloved first wife, Millie, whom Bo had adopted (a third adopted son died before him).
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Bo Schembechler’s son sues his stepmom over trust
Martin Luther King, Jr. Estate fight is resolved
Martin Luther King, Jr.'s three children have been fighting with each other in court over control of his estate and financial legacy. Here are my prior articles about the Martin Luther King, Jr.
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Martin Luther King, Jr. Estate fight is resolved
New evidence coming in the Michael Jackson Estate case
The Michael Jackson probate dispute between his mother and his two executors has been active since it started this summer. But it looks like it’s about to really get heated up. For starters, Katherine Jackson, Michael’s mother and a primary beneficiary (along with his children and unnamed charities), has been challenging decisions made by co-executors John Branca and John McClain on a regular basis. She had asked for, and received, permission from the judge to allow her to challenge them based on conflict of interest and undue influence without jeopardizing her rights as a beneficiary under the “no contest clause” of Jackson’s will and trust
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