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Philanthropy is a significant part of your life. It's a reflection of your values and the legacy you wish to leave behind. However, ensuring that your beloved charities are named in your Will requires careful planning and attention to detail. 30 Nov
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  • Charitable Misgivings, Curated Content

How to Ensure Your Beloved Charities are Named in Your Will

Rotary Fights ‘Misleading Headlines’: Dispute Over Complicated Estate 20 Nov
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  • Charitable Misgivings, Curated Content

Charity Wants ‘Nothing But Resolution’: Rotary Speaks Out

Widow in Legal Battle with Rotary Foundation Over Husband's Estate 14 Nov
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  • Charitable Misgivings, Curated Content

Widow in Legal Battle with Rotary Foundation Over Husband’s Estate

Leaving a legacy gift is a meaningful way to support causes you care about while also enjoying potential tax benefits. Choose the method that best aligns with your estate planning objectives. Here’s a guide to help you explore your options... 01 Nov
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Charitable Misgivings, Curated Content

Planned Giving in Your Will: A Guide to Charitable Legacy Gifts

Miami retiree alleges 3ABN executives misled him into signing away 400 acres in the Bahamas that had been in his family for four generations 27 Sep
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Charitable Misgivings, Curated Content

Nonprofit Christian Ministry: Property Disputes & Scandals

The Importance of Documenting Your Charitable Wishes | Charitable Bequests | Philanthropic Intentions | Estate Planning | Estates Gone Wrong 23 Sep
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Charitable Misgivings, Curated Content

The Importance of Documenting Your Charitable Wishes

Charities named as beneficiaries are generally treated in the same way as an individual, save for tax considerations. They will want to be respectful of the Deceased’s wishes. 10 Sep
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Charitable Misgivings, Curated Content

Inheritance Disputes Over Charitable Giving: What to Expect

Charities have Fiduciary Duties as Estate Beneficiaries | Charitable Bequests | Administration | Philanthropic Advisor | Estates Gone Wrong 29 Aug
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Charitable Misgivings, Curated Content

Charities have Fiduciary Duties as Estate Beneficiaries

The Supreme Court recently ruled in favour of Blue Cross, RSPB and RSPCA in the case of a legacy bequest which was challenged by the donor’s daughter. 13 Aug
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Charitable Misgivings, Curated Content

Important Case Ruling: Contested Wills and Charities in the UK

Does the Court Have Jurisdiction to Terminate a Charitable Trust? The answer to the question is Yes. But the jurisdiction must be exercised sparingly and not indiscriminately. 14 Feb
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Charitable Misgivings, Curated Content

Does the Court Have Jurisdiction to Terminate a Charitable Trust?

25 Jan
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  • Charitable Misgivings, Curated Content

Charity Explains Why Dunfermline Church Plans Fell Through

Family Giving: From Personal Tragedy to Family Legacy | Charitable Bequests | Philanthropy | Estates Gone Wrong 22 Dec
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Charitable Misgivings, Curated Content

Family Giving: From Personal Tragedy to Family Legacy

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