Posted on 08/07/2022 12:13:01 PM PDT by simpson96
Country star Wynonna Judd is planning to formally contest her late mother’s will which left her $25million fortune to her husband. Naomi Judd, who was a long-time singing partner of Wynonna, as The Judds, left her two daughters out of her will in a baffling move. Both Wynonna, 58, and Ashley did not feature in the will, and did not get any part of her estate, with the Nashville superstar leaving everything to her widower Larry Strickland.
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Confirmed: Blood is not thicker than water?
If she’s such a big star, why does she need her mother’s money.
That’s how my wife and I have our estate set up...kids get everything when the last partner dies!!!
Water is more palatable.
Evidently she can’t manage money and has blown her own fortune.
She, Britney Spears and others need keepers.
Always thought that was the way it is supposed to be.
Boo freakin’ hoo.
-PJ
BINGO !!
Winona must have an expensive habit
Even without a will, the surviving spouse would inherit everything. Sounds like pure spite.
Had that happen to a friend. Family had a wine business. Daughter produced amazing world wide sales, dad dies, mom sells vineyard, buys boyfriend a Ferrari and when the daughter ask mom what’s going on is told to go get a job.
I thought I’d read the estate includes music rights or “catalog” of work she and Wynona did? I don’t know how that all works..
Until there are details folks should withhold judgement. It is likely there are residual deals involved that she actually should have rights to.
I am sure her estate is a tad bit more complicated than our Aunt Edna’s.
That was cold.
Not in most states.
As absurd as the whole thing sounded, it still had to get straightened out in court.
A lawyer friend tells me that even a flimsy excuse for a will is still a will, and therefore has to be contested in court.
That being the case, I’m surprised there aren’t a lot of claimed “heirs” to the Trump and Buffett estates.
Or why some hot buxom blonde wouldn’t claim a nearly 100 year old guy was her “lover“, and left her everything.
No, wait…
That was what happened with me and my siblings. No big deal; the property was my father’s, to leave to whomever he wished. We all ended up doing OK.
Or, if there’s a step parent he/she leaves most everything to her/his kid. Best to get a lawyer. Don’t assume the other spouse will follow thru with your wishes, and will be fair to
your family.
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