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Posted on 1/2/2010
Estate taxes set to expire in 2010...
Posted on 12/19/2009
Probate lawyer under criminal investigation for taking money from estate...
Posted on 12/8/2009
Steve McNair's estate free to sell share of restaurant...
Posted on 11/24/2009
Trust mills fined over $6 million...
Posted on 11/1/2009
Katherine Jackson fires her probate attorney....
Posted on 10/23/2009
Yes, a bad father can luck into an inheritance...
Posted on 9/17/2009
Michael Jackson's estate will pay for his lavish funeral...
Posted on 9/13/2009
Church battles parishioner over inheritance...
Posted on 8/30/2009
Heiress' inability to recognize son supports fraud charge...
Posted on 8/27/2009
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