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Hulk Hogan and Disclaimers…?

Compliments of Bier Law · September 1, 2025 ·

When Terry Bollea, aka “Hulk Hogan,” died on July 24 at age 71 in his Clearwater, Florida home, I wondered if I’d have another celebrity estate gone awry to discuss. I found something different but equally important for Estate Planning practitioners: disclaimers. Continue reading to learn more.

What I Learned From Royana: Why an Advance Health Care Directive Matters

Seth Bier · July 30, 2025 ·

Five years ago, I lost my best friend, Royana Black. She was just 47 years old — brilliant, funny, passionate, and the brightest light in any room – every single time. Her sudden passing devastated everyone who knew her, and still does. But in the midst of that heartbreak, she also left behind one final, unexpected gift — a lesson I now share with anyone who will listen: don’t wait to talk about what matters most.

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A Hole in Hackman’s Plan

Seth Bier · May 28, 2025 ·

Eugene Allen Hackman enjoyed a prolific acting career that spanned several decades. In a bizarre sequence of events, seemingly ripped from a movie script, his death raised questions and exposed some flaws in both his end-of-life planning and his Estate Plan. Gene’s final act didn’t result in a happy ending, but rather a tragic tale full of warnings to those who care to listen. Read on to learn more. 

Proper Estate Planning Brings Peace of Mind During a Disaster

Seth Bier · February 3, 2025 ·

Estate planning isn’t just about securing your legacy—it’s about protecting your assets and loved ones when disaster strikes. Updating an outdated Estate Plan or creating a new one provides a set of instructions for your family regarding what you want to happen during your life if you lose the ability to communicate that and at death. It provides comfort and a sense of control. This article will serve as a guide to getting more out of your Estate Plan during a disaster. Read on to learn more. 

The Purple Onion…an ode to Tangible Personal Property

Compliments of Bier Law · May 1, 2024 ·

More than one estate has boiled down to a fight over tangible personal property. Sometimes even if it lacks monetary value, it holds tremendous emotional significance for the beneficiaries. Maybe they remember Mom wearing a string of fake pearls or the no-name watch that Dad wore with pride. Things become more heated; however, when tangible personal property has value. Passing it on to beneficiaries requires a plan both during life and after death. Read on to learn more.  

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