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Dogs could end up with nothing. Here’s a clear case for specificity in language, and perhaps Pet Trusts.
NEW YORK (AP) — “Real estate baroness Leona Helmsley’s multibillion-dollar fortune can go to more than just the dogs.
In a ruling announced Wednesday, a New York judge says trustees managing Helmsley’s estate can distribute her funds to a broad range of charities.
Helmsley died in August 2007. She left instructions in one of the documents relating to her charitable trust that money be donated to help care for dogs, as well as other charities.
Manhattan Surrogate Court Judge Troy Webber ruled that trustees of the Leona M. and Harry B. Helmsley Charitable Trust have sole discretion for which charities should get the Helmsley fortune.
Trust spokesman Howard Rubenstein says the trustees will announce the first grants from the foundation next month.”
You can find more details in the New York Times article.
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