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The wars over the final wishes of Bill Davidson & Mel Simon

February 8, 2010

William Davidson and Melvin Simon had a lot in common.  Both were billionaires and both were Jewish.  Simon built his fortune through the country’s biggest shopping mall company, Simon Property Group, and Forbes estimated his net worth at $1.3 billion.  Davidson led Guardian Industries Corp., one of the world’s largest glass suppliers, and had a fortune recently tabbed at $4.5 billion.
They [...]

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6 Tips to Avoid Exploitation of Elderly by Family Member

January 25, 2010

Danielle Mayoras was recently quoted in this interesting article by the Detroit Free Press about the growing epidemic of exploitation of the elderly.  It discussed a very sad case where a daughter took hundreds of thousands of dollars from her elderly mother and now is in jail saying the money is gone and she can’t return [...]

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Michael Jackson executors sorting through requests for money

January 24, 2010

It’s been seven months since the King of Pop died suddenly at the age of 50, and fights surrounding his estate seem like they may last for many years to come. Creditors are coming out of the woodwork, with new ones surfacing on a weekly basis. The latest, a management company, joins a [...]

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The Revlon chairman’s ill-fated family fortune fight

January 23, 2010

CNN’s Fortune Magazine recently had a fascinating article about Ron Perelman’s efforts to drag his paralyzed, infirm, and elderly ex-father-in-law through one of the most vicious estate battles we’ve seen in a while.
Perelman built most of his billion-dollar fortune through a hostile takeover of Revlon.  In the process, he married and divorced four women, one of whom [...]

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The 6 Most Controversial Celebrity Wills: Michael Jackson, Leona Helmsley, Princess Diana and More

January 18, 2010

Who got the money? Who had the biggest family feuds? The mistakes that were made — and what we can learn from them. Two legal experts in estate planning and the authors of Trial & Heirs have the scoop.

If the recent and sudden death of Michael Jackson taught us something – other than the side [...]

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Trial & Heirs’ Whitney Houston story featured on Huffington Post

January 16, 2010

The Huffington Post recently ran this article featuring an excerpt from Trial & Heirs:  Famous Fortune Fights!
the TRUE STORY of WHITNEY HOUSTON!
Whitney Houston is no stranger to family fights in court. In 2002, the entertainment company owned by her father, John Houston, sued her. John Houston said publicly that his company was owed $100 [...]

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California Court Throws Out Octomom Guardianship Case

January 16, 2010

It’s the Octomom vs. celebrity attorney Gloria Allred!  Battling in the California Court of Appeals over the rights of a stranger to intercede to protect children whom he’s never met, just because they’re on TV.  Well, and because there are 8 babies, plus 6 other kids, and a mom with no husband and no job.
While [...]

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Did Brittany Murphy forget to update her will?

January 7, 2010

Everyone was shocked when actress Brittany Murphy died suddenly at age 32 on December 20th, 2009.  She left behind a husband, Simon Monjack, of two and a half years and a mother with whom she was very close.  Reportedly, her mother lived with Murphy and her husband the last few years.
Only one day after her [...]

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Pauly Shore sues brother for undue influence

January 5, 2010

One of Hollywood’s most famous entertainment spots has sparked what may be a very bitter and ugly family fight in court. 
Comedian Pauly Shore filed a lawsuit claiming that his brother, Peter Shore, has been using unscrupulous behavior and committing undue influence over their 79-year old mother, Mitzi Shore.  Mitzi suffers from Parkinson’s disease [...]

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Brooke Astor’s son gets 1 to 3 year jail sentence

December 30, 2009

Anthony Marshall and the attorney he conspired with, Francis Morrissey, each received jail sentences earlier this week for 1 to 3 years.  They had been convicted of looting Brooke Astor, Marshall’s mother, out of $60 million by convincing her to change her will when she was mentally unable to comprehend it due to Alzheimer’s disease, [...]

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