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This case underscores that when emotional ties to family cottages are not managed by clear legal drafting, even well-intentioned estate plans can result in litigation. 16 Jun
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Curated Content, Family Disputes

Ontario Court Ruling: Sibling Dispute Over The Family Cottage

Whilst there are some proposals for reform, the effects of a predatory marriage are wide ranging and very difficult to undo legally. It is therefore the best approach for a concerned family to keep in touch with their relative and to act swiftly where a predatory marriage is suspected... 16 Jun
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Curated Content, Law Reform

Predatory Marriages: Is Law Reform Coming to the UK?

Few things feel as delicate or as important as talking with a family member about long-term care. The team at CareOne is sharing tips to help you navigate the emotional conversations about long-term care options.  15 Jun
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Curated Content, Long-Term Care Crisis

Long-Term Care: Navigating Emotional Conversations

What if you no longer want to include someone in your will? Whether you're navigating a second marriage, dealing with an estranged relative, or leaving your assets to charity, there are reasons to disinherit someone. 13 Jun
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Curated Content, Family Disputes

Six Reasons to Disinherit Someone and How to Do It Correctly

This guide was created by the ALA Office of Research & Evaluation, and funded by the FINRA Investor Education Foundation. New books added June 13th, 2025... 13 Jun
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Curated Content, Related Resources

Financial Literacy in Public Libraries: Estate Planning Books

It’s worth noting that the generation-skipping tax rate is steep. The positive news is that you can leverage a generous exemption to transfer wealth to younger generations while minimizing taxes.  12 Jun
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Curated Content, Tax-Smart Strategies

Strategies for Minimizing Generation-Skipping Transfer Taxes

By ensuring that your intentions are documented, accounting for all family members, and keeping the will simple, you can help your loved ones avoid legal battles and ensure your estate is handled smoothly.   12 Jun
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Celebrity Estates, Curated Content

Valuable Lessons in Clarity & Intent from Canadian Celebrity Estates

Over two-thirds of small business owners plan to retire in the next two years. Without a solid succession plan in place, many of these small businesses, which have been integral to their communities for decades, will vanish. 12 Jun
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Curated Content, Succession Lessons

Small Business Succession Planning: 2025 Statistics

The longstanding feud among the heirs of Sol Goldman’s vast New York real estate fortune has reignited. This is the latest chapter in a family conflict that dates back to the 1980s...  12 Jun
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Curated Content, Infamous Feuds

NYC Real Estate Dynasty Heirs Intensify Feud Over Property Empire

These heiresses —Evalyn Walsh McLean, Catherine Tylney-Long, Christina Onassis, Barbara Hutton, and Barbara Baekland— learned that some prices are too high to pay, even when you can afford anything money can buy. 12 Jun
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Curated Content, Infamous Feuds

The Cursed Fortunes That Destroyed Their Heiresses

Just because your children are grown doesn’t mean the money conversations are over. In fact, some of the most important financial lessons and decisions happen in the later chapters of life—not just for you, but for your family. 11 Jun
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Curated Content, Related Resources

How to Share Financial Values with Your Adult Children

When a Will contains vague, contradictory, or incomplete instructions, it doesn’t just create paperwork headaches— it can ignite family disputes that last for years. 11 Jun
  • by Estates Gone Wrong
  • Communication Breakdowns, Curated Content

What Really Happens When Wills Aren’t Clear?

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