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Category Archives: Estate of the Month Updates
Maybe Billionaires Beneficiaries aren’t skipping out on 2010 Estate Tax
There is an interesting article in the Wall Street Journal last week that discusses how the beneficiaries of Dan Duncan’s estate might not have been greatly impacted by the lack of an estate tax in 2010. Duncan, natural gas tycoon … Continue reading
Update on Estate of the Month: John O’Quinn
In my August Newsletter, I updated the recent issues with John O’Quinn’s estate. O’Quinn died late in 2009 and his long-time partner, Darla Lexington, alleges she was O’Quinn’s common-law wife and she was due fifty (50) percent of the marital … Continue reading
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