CNBC has reported that the litigation over the estate of the late hedge fund financier Seth Tobias is settled pending the approval of a Probate Judge in Florida Monday. Last December we reported here about the controversy raging since Tobias was found dead in his swimming pool in Palm Beach County  on September 4, 2007. Tobias’ brothers brought suit against his widow Filomena charging that she had murdered him by poisoning his pasta  and then luring into a swimming pool on the promise of sex with a male stripper.
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One of the last interviews given by  Jacqueline Kennedy Onasis imparted a few words of wisdom which I have always tried to live by. She told her interviewer that the most important accomplishment of her life was getting her children to love each other. Unfortunately, as an article in today’s Long Island Business News shows,

In the past, I have reported here about the need for a uniform guardianship law in order to prevent elder kidnapping to gain control of a senior citizen’s estate. The case of Lillian Glasser made headlines two years ago when it took a federal court to unsnarl a legal imbroglio between a New Jersey widow and her children when her daughter attempted to keep her in Texas by obtaining an order from a Dallas probate judge while her mother was visiting her. The Hartford Courant reported on May 9th on a similar  and even more horrifying case.Continue Reading Senior Citizen Escapes From Connecticut “Probate Prison” With The Help Of A Few Good Lawyers And Relatives

Today’s Greenwich Post reports that a one million dollar settlement negoiated with Royal Caribbean Cruise Lines  by Jennifer Hagel Smith has been upheld by Connecticut Probate Judge David Hopper. You may remember that Ms. Hagel Smith’s husband George Smith IV mysteriously disappeared from the cruise ship Brilliance of the Seas on the couple’s honeymoon cruise in the Aegean Sea in July 2005.
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Newsday reported on February 25th that the strange case of socialite Brooke Astor who passed away last year at the age of 105 has gotten even stranger. It seems that Romanian Prince Paul has tried on at least two occasions to get Ms. Astor’s former maid Lia Opris to meet with attorneys for Francis X Morrissey, the attorney who is facing felony charges for allegedly taking part in a scheme to forge Ms. Astor’s signature to revisions to her Will. Ms. Opris was reportedly a witness to the signing of the will revisions. So far, she has refused to meet with Thomas Puccio, the lawyer defending Morrissey. The one thing certain about this bizarre case is that we have yet to see the last weird twist and turn.
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Today’s New York Times brings us  depressing news of yet another attorney fallen from grace for not being able to keep her hands off of the property of an elderly person over whom she had been appointed guardian. The Appellate Division has suspended Emani Taylor for allegedly converting the property of retired Supreme Court Justice John L. Phillips after saying that she had failed to cooperate with the court’s investigation into her actions.Continue Reading Lawyer Suspended For Irregularities In Guardianship Of Retired Judge

The hits just keep coming for Francis X. Morrissey, the former attorney of the late Brooke Astor who died last August at the age of 105. Today’s New York Times reports that Mr. Morrissey represented a veritable Who’s Who of New York’s elderly and wealthy. What is somewhat odd –but unfortunately understandable under the circumstances–