Naomi Judd removed both daughters from her $25 million will

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:What does he do for a living and what did he do before he met and married her? Let me guess, he was her manager.


That goes for a lot of stars. Friends and family become their managers and staff.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Brainwashed and instable woman who harbored resentment against her own children. No wonder she was mentally unhealthy. No wonder she committed suicide. How could she be happy? Her bitterness did not allow her to be thankful for what she had.


WTF? They were married 33 years.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Brainwashed and instable woman who harbored resentment against her own children. No wonder she was mentally unhealthy. No wonder she committed suicide. How could she be happy? Her mental illness did not allow her to be thankful for what she had.


WTF? They were married 33 years.


There, I fixed it for you.
Anonymous
My husband died recently, and he left everything to me. His children are grown and married. He wanted me taken care of. If I died first, everything would have gone to him, and I have grown children. It’ our money.




Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Brainwashed and instable woman who harbored resentment against her own children. No wonder she was mentally unhealthy. No wonder she committed suicide. How could she be happy? Her mental illness did not allow her to be thankful for what she had.


WTF? They were married 33 years.


There, I fixed it for you.


What?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My husband died recently, and he left everything to me. His children are grown and married. He wanted me taken care of. If I died first, everything would have gone to him, and I have grown children. It’ our money.


What about his late wife’s personal possessions? Did their children at least get those?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My husband died recently, and he left everything to me. His children are grown and married. He wanted me taken care of. If I died first, everything would have gone to him, and I have grown children. It’ our money.






Gosh, I cannot imagine thinking this way at all, so much so that both my husband and I have structured trusts to ensure that if one of us dies, half the estate is immediately put in trust for our kids, even if grown and adult. I’d never exclude my kids the way you have. So cold!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Brainwashed and instable woman who harbored resentment against her own children. No wonder she was mentally unhealthy. No wonder she committed suicide. How could she be happy? Her mental illness did not allow her to be thankful for what she had.


WTF? They were married 33 years.


There, I fixed it for you.


What?


The boldes words in the quote about Naomi, not the one after.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My husband died recently, and he left everything to me. His children are grown and married. He wanted me taken care of. If I died first, everything would have gone to him, and I have grown children. It’ our money.






Gosh, I cannot imagine thinking this way at all, so much so that both my husband and I have structured trusts to ensure that if one of us dies, half the estate is immediately put in trust for our kids, even if grown and adult. I’d never exclude my kids the way you have. So cold!



+1 Even if it's not half, a portion certainly.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:What does he do for a living and what did he do before he met and married her? Let me guess, he was her manager.


That goes for a lot of stars. Friends and family become their managers and staff.



He's a working musician in his own right.
https://www.larrystricklandmusic.com/bio
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:My husband died recently, and he left everything to me. His children are grown and married. He wanted me taken care of. If I died first, everything would have gone to him, and I have grown children. It’ our money.



Nobody is disputing it’s your money. It’s precisely because it is your money that you are perceived as spoiled and selfish.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My husband died recently, and he left everything to me. His children are grown and married. He wanted me taken care of. If I died first, everything would have gone to him, and I have grown children. It’ our money.


What about his late wife’s personal possessions? Did their children at least get those?


+1
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My husband died recently, and he left everything to me. His children are grown and married. He wanted me taken care of. If I died first, everything would have gone to him, and I have grown children. It’ our money.



Nobody is disputing it’s your money. It’s precisely because it is your money that you are perceived as spoiled and selfish.


+1 terrible
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My husband died recently, and he left everything to me. His children are grown and married. He wanted me taken care of. If I died first, everything would have gone to him, and I have grown children. It’ our money.






Gosh, I cannot imagine thinking this way at all, so much so that both my husband and I have structured trusts to ensure that if one of us dies, half the estate is immediately put in trust for our kids, even if grown and adult. I’d never exclude my kids the way you have. So cold!



+1 Even if it's not half, a portion certainly.


I’m the PP and our trusts are already set up this way. As we age, the percentage increases from half to 60% then increases. Both of us know that if the spouse dies, the older the remaining spouse is the more vulnerable he or she will be to financial manipulation and this set-up is as much to protect assets for kids as it is to protect the remaining spouse from selfish, grabby people like the original PP.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My husband died recently, and he left everything to me. His children are grown and married. He wanted me taken care of. If I died first, everything would have gone to him, and I have grown children. It’ our money.






Gosh, I cannot imagine thinking this way at all, so much so that both my husband and I have structured trusts to ensure that if one of us dies, half the estate is immediately put in trust for our kids, even if grown and adult. I’d never exclude my kids the way you have. So cold!


+1 it happens frequently
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