Estate Planning Isn’t Just for the Rich: Lessons from Michael Jackson’s Probate Battle
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Michael Jackson passed away more than 15 years ago, but his estate is still making headlines in court. For most families, that might sound like a celebrity problem. But in California, the same probate system that handled his estate could also handle yours.
In this episode of Love and Law, Elizabeth Yang explains why estate planning is not just for the wealthy. It is for anyone who owns a home, has children, runs a business, or wants to spare their loved ones from court delays, public filings, and family conflict.
✨ Why a will alone may not be enough in California
✨ How a living trust can help families avoid probate
✨ What Michael Jackson’s estate battle teaches us about privacy, clarity, and choosing the right trustee
From probate court to family disputes, this episode breaks down what can go wrong when planning is incomplete, unclear, or delayed. It also explains what an estate lawyer actually does, how to choose the right one, and why local experience matters.
You do not need “Michael Jackson money” to deserve a thoughtful estate plan. You just need people you love, assets you want protected, and a future worth planning for.
🎧 Now streaming on all major podcast platforms.
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