Celebrity Estate Planning Mistakes

I have been writing about Living Trusts for the past  several weeks, and I just recently came across an article from BusinessInsider.com that I found interesting.

The article featured Trial & Heirs‘ Top 10 Celebrity  Estate Planning Mistakes.  I found them interesting and thought I would share the article with you.

The point of all this is to recognize the mistakes of others so that we won’t repeat them.
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1. Jimi Hendrix’s Critical Error: Doing Nothing

If you do not plan your own estate while alive, you could end up like Jimi Hendrix and have someone that you barely know controlling your legacy. Hendrix’s legacy was fought over in court more than 30 years after he died.
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2. Justice Warren Burger’s Critical Error: Doing It Yourself

Former Supreme Court Justice Warren Burger created his own will with 176 words but he left out key provisions and his family paid the price.
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3. Heath Ledger’s Critical Error: Not Updating

Heath Ledger never updated his will with the birth of his daughter, leading to chaos and family members fighting through the press.
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4. Princess Diana’s Critical Error: Taking Shortcuts

Princess Diana used a “letter of wishes” leaving personal items to her godchildren instead of specifying her wishes in a will or trust.
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5. Florence Griffith-Joyner’s (Flo Jo) Critical Error: Forgetting to Tell Loved Ones Where  Estate Planning Documents are Located

Olympian Flo Jo’s original will couldn’t be located and her probate estate took over 4 years to close.
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6. Michael Jackson’s Critical Error: Failing to Finish What You Start

Michael Jackson created a trust, but never fully funded it, defeating a primary purpose of having a trust. This led to public family fights in probate court.
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7. Marlon Brando’s Critical Error: Making Verbal Promises

Marlon Brando’s housekeeper said Brando made oral promises of a home and continued employment, which led to two separate lawsuits after Brando’s death.
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8. Sonny Bono’s Critical Error: Procrastinating

Sonny Bono passed away at the age of 62 without a will in place. This led to many complications, including a secret love child who surfaced and wanted part of Bono’s estate.
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9. Whitney Houston’s Father’s Critical Error: Leaving Your Intent Unclear

Whitney Houston’s father, John, named Whitney as a beneficiary on a large life insurance policy, but it was unclear if he wanted Whitney to keep the money or to turn over the money to her step-mother. This  confusion led to a two-year court battle, which is ongoing.
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10. Doris Duke’s Critical Error: Choosing an Untrustworthy Executor or Trustee

Doris Duke chose an unsavory trustee – her butler – to manager her one billion dollar foundation. When he used assets for himself, it lead to an expensive fight in court that cost the charities Duke wanted to
benefit.
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Obviously there is much more to know and learn about the benefits of a Living Trust!

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*The articles on this blog are for education and entertainment purposes only and should not be taken as financial or legal advice. See legal disclaimer for further information. If you would like more information about how something listed in any of my posts specifically affects you, please feel free to comment below, email me, or call me anytime.