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A Little Trust Is All You Need

Kelly Phillips ErbAugust 1, 2005May 14, 2020

Talk about a walking advertisement for trust law…  A German man won almost $1 million in the lottery and promptly spent most of it. Embarrassed, he turned to burglary rather than confess to the welfare office that he had no winnings left. He has now admitted to at least 60 offenses.

Totally unbelievable? Not really. I had a client who, in addition to her mother’s estate, was the recipient of some proceedings from litigation. While planning for the mother’s death, we implored the mother to put the money in a trust for the benefit of her daughter (and her daughter’s children). She only consented to put the insurance proceeds in a trust. The rest, over $1 million, went outright to the daughter.

Two years later, the daughter was facing bankruptcy and was applying for welfare for her many children. She had spent the money on such luxuries as new bedroom suites for each of the children every year, cruises for the entire family, and pay per view (including boxing matches at $40-50/pop). She basically frittered away more than $1 million on silliness.

The moral of these stories?  Not everyone can handle money (though most of us would sure like to give it a whirl).  A trust can be the difference between living well and living beyond your means.

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One thought on “A Little Trust Is All You Need”

  1. swissmap says:
    September 11, 2007 at 12:28 am

    good story

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