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Divorce Need Not Ignite Estate Litigation, But Too Often It Does

Certain life events demand that estate planners work with client testators to adjust their estate plans. Divorce and remarriage are at the top of that list. When matrimony devolves into acrimony – setting the stage for...more

Protecting Clients and Their Estates from Undue Influence - Part 3: Planning vs. Litigating

Why do estate planners — traditionally non-litigating attorneys — sometimes end up in litigation? The mindset of an estate planner is about helping people. You work to help clients make and carry out major life...more

Protecting Clients and Their Estates from Undue Influence - Part 2: Confirming Undue Influence and Preparing for Action

A wealthy man with four adult children, three daughters and a son, left millions to his daughters when he died, but nothing for his son. Was that the father’s intention? The answer came after much acrimonious litigation...more

Protecting Clients and Their Estates from Undue Influence - Part 1: Understanding and Identifying Undue Influence

A wealthy man with four adult children, three daughters and a son, left millions to his daughters when he died, but nothing for his son. Was that the father’s intention? The answer came after much acrimonious litigation...more

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