NC Fiduciary Litigation Commentary
Inheriting a parent’s home is one of the most common expectations in estate planning — and one of the most misunderstood. Many people assume that being named in a will means they will receive full ownership of the property. But some estate plans transfer only a life estate, which is a far more limited interest…
Read MoreA will is one of the most important legal documents a person can create, yet it is often one of the most overlooked. Many people assume they do not need one because they are young, do not have significant assets, or believe their family will “figure it out.” Unfortunately, that assumption can create unnecessary legal…
Read MoreHigh-profile estate disputes often expose how legally and emotionally complex things become when someone passes away without a will. The unfolding litigation surrounding the estate of Virginia Giuffre—best known as the most prominent accuser of Jeffrey Epstein—illustrates this all too well. After her death at age 41, Giuffre left behind significant wealth from her settlements…
Read MoreUnexpected inheritances often reveal more than just what appears in a will—they expose family dynamics, long-standing fractures, and the profound impact of companionship. A recent story shared on Reddit illustrates just how complicated these matters can become. According to the poster, they developed a close friendship with their elderly neighbor after moving to a new…
Read MoreA $500 million fortune. A mysterious will. And a stunned family left scrambling to understand what’s real. That’s the current saga surrounding late Zappos founder Tony Hsieh’s estate. Hsieh’s relatives believed he died without a will — until a man named Kashif Singh suddenly appeared, claiming he found one among his late grandfather’s belongings. The…
Read MoreThe recent passing of wrestling legend Hulk Hogan, born Terry Bollea, has left fans mourning around the world—and revealed a striking family decision behind the scenes. According to Yahoo News, Hogan’s daughter, Brooke Hogan, requested to be completely removed from her father’s will in 2023, over a year before his sudden death at 71. Her…
Read MoreAs we recognize Pride Month this June, it’s a timely moment to discuss the estate planning and litigation concerns that continue to affect LGBTQ+ individuals and couples. While the legalization of same-sex marriage marked a major step forward, it didn’t erase the risks that arise when estate plans are unclear, outdated, or contested. For LGBTQ+…
Read MoreWhen it comes to estate planning, a will is one of the most essential legal documents a person can create. But not just any document claiming to express your final wishes will be recognized by North Carolina courts. State law imposes specific requirements that must be met for a will to be considered valid. Understanding…
Read MoreDisputes over a loved one’s will can be emotionally and legally complex. In North Carolina, a will can be contested during the probate process if there are legitimate concerns about its validity. Common reasons for challenging a will include lack of testamentary capacity, undue influence, duress, fraud, or improper execution. For families grappling with an…
Read MoreThe unexpected death of singer Liam Payne shocked fans around the world. But the legal aftermath may prove just as unsettling—Payne reportedly passed away without a will, leaving behind an estate estimated at £24,279,728 (about $32 million). According to court documents, his estate now faces the complex process of intestate succession, where English and Welch…
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