Daveigh Chase, the former child star known for Lilo & Stitch and The Ring, died suddenly at 35 leaving an estimated $400,000 estate with no will; her mother is asking a probate court to appoint her as administrator of Chase’s estate.
Forensic analysts in Nevada are examining a disputed 2015 will in Tony Hsieh’s estate after his death in a Connecticut fire, testing ink and signatures to determine authenticity amid family and executor disputes; a Las Vegas judge has appointed a special master to oversee the process as the origin of the document remains murky.
Oliver Tree, who died in a June 14 helicopter crash in Rio de Janeiro, left a final wish to establish a foundation—Dr. Oliver Tree’s Extremely Epic Grant For Baby Geniuses—funded by his estate to support artists. The endowment, outlined in his will, is intended to hire people and rent equipment for art projects and cannot be used to enrich his family or fund education; a committee would oversee yearly distributions. Tree’s body has returned to California, and the article notes other identified crash victims. Tree had discussed his wealth’s purpose before his death, emphasizing that the money should benefit art and artists rather than family wealth.
Oliver Tree said on the Zach Sang Show that, when he dies, his wealth should go to artists rather than his family, and he envisaged a committee to allocate funds annually and a foundation called Dr. Oliver Tree’s Art Grants for Baby Geniuses. He warned there wouldn’t be a silver spoon for relatives and stressed funds should fund art-related pursuits rather than education or buying equipment. The remarks came weeks before his death in a Rio de Janeiro helicopter crash that killed six people, including Tree, as he was on a world tour and had shows scheduled, including one in Lisbon.
Brooke Hogan says she removed herself from Hulk Hogan’s will out of safety concerns after his 2025 death, but now regrets it because she feels she lost a seat at the table; Hogan’s legacy has been honored with a bronze statue and Netflix is set to release a documentary about his life.
A father seeks guidance after his wife wants to disinherit their son simply because the son doesn’t plan to have children. The column argues that punishing a child over a personal life choice is cruel and likely damaging, and suggests protecting the son’s interests in the will while addressing the wife’s grief. It explains that changing a will generally requires both spouses’ cooperation, recommends consulting an estate attorney, and urges a candid discussion with the wife about her motivations, with therapy (individual or couple) as a possible path to redirect her anger.
The Bold and the Beautiful spoilers for March 16–20 preview a heated week: Will confronts RJ after a kiss with Electra and fears his job at Forrester may be affected as Bill and Katie defend Logan’s debut despite using Eric’s designs. Daphne confronts Ivy about her meddling in Will and Electra’s relationship, while Ivy tries to play it off. Tensions rise as RJ needles Will and the Will–Electra–Dylan dynamic tightens, with Electra and new FC employee Dylan navigating their rocky start. Expect drama at Forrester and in the love triangle as the week unfolds.
Electra pushes RJ away after Will walks in on their kiss; RJ accuses Will of cowardice, Electra questions whether she’s misread their dynamic and acknowledges she still loves Will, while Will exits and the Forrester Creations drama leaves the trio navigating a difficult moment.
Electra is caught kissing RJ, straining her relationship with Will on The Bold and the Beautiful. With Bill and Katie Logan seeking to staff their new Logan fashion house, Will could leave Forrester Creations to join Logan, setting up a rivalry for FC talent and stirring family drama as Electra and Dylan deal with the fallout.
In the February 13 episode of The Bold and the Beautiful, Ivy spins a half-truth about a night with Dylan to Electra, accusing Dylan and Will of being 'inappropriate.' Will presses Ivy to tell the full truth, but Electra’s trust is shaken and she ultimately chooses Dylan, deepening the rift with Will.
In this week’s Bold and the Beautiful spoilers for January 26–30, Dylan appears set to break a promise as she and Will share a moment at the beach house watched by Ivy, while Electra prepares for a San Francisco promotional trip that could strain her romance; Deacon remains torn between Sheila and Taylor as their forbidden kiss looms, and Brooke welcomes RJ back to the Logan mansion, kicking off a week of romance and intrigue.
A man named Mike faces family demands for inheritance assets despite a clear will that leaves them nothing, leading to conflict and legal considerations about executor responsibilities, as discussed on 'The Ramsey Show.'
Dolly Parton’s late husband Carl Dean left her his entire estate in his 2013 will, including personal items related to her career, and she plans to manage the distribution of his possessions, having requested to be the executor.
In The Bold and the Beautiful episode on October 10, Luna undergoes a paternity test to determine if Will is the father of her baby, amid suspicions and past deceptions about her pregnancy and the timing of her conception, raising questions about her honesty and the true paternity.
Giorgio Armani's will reveals the distribution of his $9.6 billion fortune, including plans to sell a significant stake in his fashion company within five years, with key heirs and advisors inheriting major stakes, and potential buyers like LVMH, L'Oréal, and EssilorLuxottica being considered for future sales or public listing.