Estate Litigation

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Elvis Presley’s Estate and the Battle Over Graceland

April 11, 2025

Elvis Presley’s legacy lives on through his iconic home, Graceland, and the empire built around it. However, his estate has been the subject of intense litigation over the years, with recent battles highlighting how estate disputes can evolve and impact significant family assets. The Presley family has experienced a particularly complicated legal journey regarding the…

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Tony Bennett’s Estate Dispute: A Case of Fiduciary Duty and Family Dynamics

April 4, 2025

In the wake of Tony Bennett’s passing inJuly 2023, his family has found itself embroiled in a complicated legal battle over his estate. At the center of this dispute are allegations from Bennett’s daughters, Antonia and Johanna Bennett, that Bennett’s son, D’Andrea “Danny” Bennett, failed to properly manage his father’s estate and ensure it was…

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Gene Hackman’s Estate: A Hollywood Icon’s Legacy Faces Legal Disputes

March 17, 2025

Gene Hackman, the legendary two-time Oscar-winning actor, left behind an impressive film legacy—but now, his estate is facing potential legal challenges. According to reports, Hackman’s will does not name his three children as beneficiaries, instead leaving the bulk of his estate to his longtime wife, Betsy Arakawa. Betsy predeceased him by a number of days…

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Understanding Attorneys’ Fees for Estate Lawyers Called to Testify in Litigation

February 26, 2025

Estate litigation often involves complex disputes where attorneys who drafted estate documents may be called to testify. Whether it’s to explain the intent behind a will’s provisions or clarify the circumstances of its creation, lawyers play a critical role in resolving these disputes. The North Carolina State Bar’s 2024 Formal Ethics Opinion 3 outlines important…

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John Amos’ Family Alleges Will Dispute and Elder Abuse

October 18, 2024

The recent passing of iconic actor John Amos sparked a family feud over his will. His daughter, Shannon Amos, is alleging that her brother, K.C., and others colluded to manipulate their father’s estate. According to Shannon, John was diagnosed with Lewy body dementia in 2016, a condition that gradually impaired his cognitive abilities. She claims…

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The Richard Simmons Estate Drama: A Tale of Greed and Betrayal

September 30, 2024

The recent allegations surrounding Teresa Reveles, Richard Simmons’ longtime house manager and friend, have shed a disturbing light on the complexities of estate planning and the potential for conflict among trustees. Reveles, who served as Simmons’ house manager for 36 years, has filed a petition to be reinstated as a co-trustee of the late fitness…

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Prince’s Estate Dispute: Court Rejects Heirs’ Bid to Dismiss Lawsuit

July 12, 2024

The legal wrangling surrounding the estate of music legend Prince continues. According to a recent Associated Press article, a Delaware judge has rejected a motion to dismiss a lawsuit filed by Prince’s former business advisors, L. Londell McMillan and Charles Spicer Jr. At the heart of the dispute is a limited liability company (LLC) established…

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Family Feud Erupts at Longtime Charlotte Nursery Company

May 10, 2024

Baucom’s Nursery Co., a family-owned business that has been a staple in Charlotte for over 75 years, is embroiled in a bitter legal battle. The lawsuit pits Amon (Chip) Baucom Jr.’s side of the family against Gary Baucom’s side, with accusations of fraud, embezzlement, and self-enrichment flying. The dispute centers around allegations of financial mismanagement…

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No Contest Clauses in Wills: What Are They, and Does North Carolina Enforce Them?

November 9, 2021

When you create an estate plan, you plan out how you want your assets to be distributed after you die.  However, what many people do not plan for in creating their estate plans is the possibility of someone challenging their will later on, for example, by arguing you lacked the testamentary capacity required to create…

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What Is a Will Caveat?

January 2, 2020

A will caveat is a special proceeding in which parties can challenge the validity of a document purporting to be the last will and testament of the decedent.  The question to be answered is whether the purported will is valid.  As a result, admissible evidence and potential remedies are limited to a determination of that…

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