The college admissions scandal stretches beyond colleges, raising broader questions like estate planning
While not sharing the same celebrity status as the others on our list, England's Manny and Brigitta Davidson were so successful during their long marriage, primarily through real estate development, that they amassed a fortune worth an estimated 600 million pounds, equivalent to about $785 million. The Davidsons owned a large country estate that neighbored one owned by Prince Charles.
and seize tens of millions of pounds worth of antiques and other artifacts, leading to multiple lawsuits between the parents and their children.about their story. According to the Amazon listing: It's not only the very-wealthy who face this dilemma. To some extent, every parent who contemplates his or her estate planning has to think through this question. In our book,, we discuss the case of a successful plumber who elected to allow his beneficiaries to inherit through his trust only if they first earned an income, which would be matched each year with a corresponding trust distribution.
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