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Michael Jackson's siblings resume attack on will

More than three years after Michael Jackson's death, his youngest brother continues to raise questions about the validity of the pop superstar's will. On Twitter and cable TV, Randy Jackson has called the five-page document signed in 2002 a fake. The one place he hasn't made the claims is a courtroom, where legal experts say he faces almost insurmountable hurdles to invalidate the will and stiff odds against ousting the men who run the lucrative estate.

Senh: Randy Jackson's the brother who needs the money. I don't see anything wrong with Michael Jackson's money going to his mother and three children.

 

Study: Blacks less likely to have living wills, medical directives

Nearly two-thirds of nursing home patients have advance directives, documents allowing people to make end of life decisions when they might not ...

 

Elizabeth Edwards leaves husband John out of will

The will Elizabeth Edwards signed days before her death last month makes no mention of her estranged husband and two-time presidential candidate John Edwards....

 

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