Posted on Jul 7, 2023
Aretha Franklin's sons battle over handwritten wills 5 years after her death
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LTC Eugene Chu
"Aretha Franklin's sons are battling over her estate, five years after her death from pancreatic cancer at age 7612. The dispute is between Ted White II, who believes papers dated in 2010 should mainly control the estate, and Kecalf Franklin and Edward Franklin, who favor a 2014 document1. Both documents were discovered in Franklin’s suburban Detroit home, months after her death1. The Queen of Soul did not have a formal, typewritten will in place, but under Michigan law, it’s still possible to treat other documents as her commands2"...
"Aretha Franklin's sons are battling over her estate, five years after her death from pancreatic cancer at age 7612. The dispute is between Ted White II, who believes papers dated in 2010 should mainly control the estate, and Kecalf Franklin and Edward Franklin, who favor a 2014 document1. Both documents were discovered in Franklin’s suburban Detroit home, months after her death1. The Queen of Soul did not have a formal, typewritten will in place, but under Michigan law, it’s still possible to treat other documents as her commands2"...
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