Here’s Why we Nag our Clients to Name Contingent Beneficiaries in their Wills
A complex case out of Kansas demonstrates why is so important to name back-up contingent beneficiaries in a Will: stuff happens.
IN RE: the Estate of Larry Franklin Holderman. (2025) | FindLaw
A fellow named Larry — the “testator” / the man who signed the Last Will and Testament – lived with his parents. When he signed his Will in 1999, he had (1) a deceased sister who had a...