We all love our pets! Leslie Ann Mandel really loved her 32 cockatiels, and her will included a mention of each and every one of her precious pets. Mandel even put $100,000 into a trust for their care and left detailed instructions about how to care for them. She appointed…
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Rival Auction Houses Fight for $500 Million Art Collection
Estate plans can outline everything from the disposition of family heirlooms to the distribution of vast land and property holdings. Recently, the $500 million art collection of the estate of shopping center magnate A. Alfred Taubman was in the news. Taubman’s collection is thought to be one of the most…
Houston Families Note: Blended Families Require Extra Planning Effort
Perhaps if Dr. Nathaniel Shafer knew what was to come, he may have made some changes to his will that might have precluded a nasty dispute between his wife and his children from a previous marriage. Dr. Shafer’s will leaves a $10 million estate entirely to his wife and her…
Scams Continue to Grow: Houston Residents Note Warnings
If you had an email account in the 1990s, you were personally selected to help a Nigerian prince recover his rightfully due inheritance. He may have written to you many times, pleading with you for your help and thanking you profusely in advance for your generosity and kindness. Some of…
Robin Williams’ Estate Battle Continues
Divorce lawyers know that some of the most intense fights between a couple can erupt over the most insignificant item —- a matchbook collection or a set of souvenir spoons from family vacations. The stuff being fought over serves as a proxy because the parties are angry with each other…
Ernie Banks’ Estate Saga Continues
The ongoing skirmish over the small estate of baseball legend Ernie Banks has gone into extra innings. There was a battle between Banks’ estranged wife and the caretaker who was named as sole heir to the estate. Most recently, a third party has claimed a portion of the modest estate. …
Change Your Will? Not a Do-It-Yourself Project for Houston Families
Recollections of re-writing a will or scribbling changes to a will after the document has been executed are common. There is a process and procedure to revoking a will. Without the guidance of an experienced estate attorney, a prior and properly executed will trumps a do-it-yourself will. A recent article…
Son’s Inheritance Funded Pursuit and Conviction of Mother’s Murderer
It’s not exactly what most parents would want their children to use their inheritance for, but we suspect that this mother would have been very proud of her son. John Bickman Walls told his son Pelle Walls, who was then 17, that his mother, Walls’ ex-wife, had committed suicide. Walls…
Legal Action? Note Statute of Limitations and Move Quickly
There is a statue of limitation on every civil action in the United States. This refers to a restriction of the number of years from the time an action takes place until it can be prosecuted through the courts. Failure to act in a timely manner cost one family millions…
Art Collector? Fifth Circuit Ruling May Change IRS Rules on Fractional Art Ownership
Owning a fractional interest in a piece of highly valued art has never been a simple matter where estate taxes are concerned. How the IRS values and applies the estate tax for estates that include fractional interests in art may be changing due to a recent Fifth Circuit Court of…