by Kathryn A. Flanigan | Feb 26, 2016 | Probate Litigation
From the untrained eye, it would seem that the relationship between Bobby Brown and the family of the late Whitney Houston would get better after the death of the pairs daughter Bobbi Kristina Brown last year. Before her death, a trust was created that named Bobbi...
by Kathryn A. Flanigan | Feb 19, 2016 | Estate Planning
The death of David Bowie was the latest, great loss for the music industry. The 69 year old transcended music, and had a profound influence on art and fashion. While he will be most famously remembered for his music and influence on a generation of musicians, the...
by Kathryn A. Flanigan | Feb 14, 2016 | Executors & Fiduciaries, Trustees
Being an executor is an important, yet likely thankless job. Settling a persons estate entails paying bills and distributing property according to the persons wishes. But this may sometimes be easier said than done; especially for the uninitiated. The job of an...
by Kathryn A. Flanigan | Feb 4, 2016 | Estate Planning
When you think about your ability to make financial decisions, do you think that you do well with your money? For those who have sound spending and saving habits, this may not be a problem. But for those with tendencies to splurge when splurging is not ideal, this...
by Kathryn A. Flanigan | Jan 28, 2016 | Estate Administration
Depending on your circumstances, you probably are not expecting to inherit property from your parents or another loved one. But in the event you do, it is particularly important to know what to do with it. This is especially important with regard to real property...