"The executors recognize that they are, by definition, the 'grown-ups' here," reads a fiery new filing in the lengthy probate case. By Rachel Scharf The executors of Michael Jackson’s estate say Paris ...
Paris Jackson’s team is feeling optimistic after appearing in court for the legal battle with the executors of her father Michael Jackson’s estate. “Paris spent yesterday in court as her legal team ...
Dear Liz: Our dad is 93 and has a reverse mortgage on his house, where he lived until recently with my brother and my brother’s friend. In August, we had to move Dad into assisted living. Shortly ...
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I am the third trustee appointed to my late parents’ trust. My untrustworthy and selfish brother was named as the executor of my late parents’ estate. A family cabin and some undeveloped land located ...
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Paris Jackson is “concerned” that the executors of her dad Michael Jackson’s $464 million estate are taking advantage of the late pop star’s fortune. In a new filing obtained by Page Six on Tuesday, ...
Paris also alleges that the executors pocketed "more than double the amount" distributed to her and her siblings in 2021 Rachel DeSantis is a senior writer on the music team at PEOPLE. She has been ...
This is read by an automated voice. Please report any issues or inconsistencies here. Your brother made you a successor trustee of their living trust—not an executor—and you’re not obligated to accept ...