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Originally Posted by bk400
This is an unfortunate one, but if Mays' estate planning (I assume he made his wishes clear in a properly drafted and administered estate plan) can be undone after his death by the wishes of his son, that would set a massively bad precedent and have negative implications for estate planning for the public at large.
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Reading the article, it doesn't seem like any type of legal precedent is even being attempted here. Just a certain level of public persuasion as a last ditch effort by a direct descendant.
No implications on the public at large whatsoever.