The News Herald (Willoughby, OH)

Aretha Franklin had no will

- By Andrew Dalton The Associated Press

LOS ANGELES » Aretha Franklin was so hardnosed in her business dealings that she demanded to be paid in cash before performing. Her heirs won’t have it so simple.

Though she lived to 76 and was terminally ill with pancreatic cancer, the Queen of Soul died without a will.

As her four sons and other family members move on from Friday’s funeral in Detroit, they’re left with the potentiall­y tall task of finding out how many millions she was worth, and divvying it up, a process that could take years and is likely to play out in public.

Estate law experts expressed surprise but not shock that a wealthy person like Franklin would put off making a will until it was too late. At least one of the singer’s attorneys says he urged her repeatedly over the years to draft one.

“I tried to convince her that she should do not just a will but a trust while she was still alive,” says Don Wilson, a Los Angeles lawyer who worked on matters for Franklin for nearly 30 years. “She never told me, ‘No, I don’t want to do one.’ She understood the need. It just didn’t seem to be something she got around to.”

Laura Zwicker, an attorney who specialize­s in estate planning but is not affiliated with the Franklin estate, says she sees it happen all too often.

“People don’t like to face their own mortality,” Zwicker says. “I had a client who had a $70 million real estate portfolio who had had end-stage diabetes. He had plenty of conversati­ons with me about estate planning but would not sign the documents.”

She was not married and left four sons, ages 48 to 63: Clarence Franklin, Edward Franklin, Kecalf Franklin and Ted White Jr. Clarence, Aretha’s eldest, is incapacita­ted and represente­d by a guardian.

 ?? PAUL SANCYA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? A person holds a program during the funeral service for Aretha Franklin at Greater Grace Temple Friday in Detroit. Franklin died of pancreatic cancer at the age of 76.
PAUL SANCYA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS A person holds a program during the funeral service for Aretha Franklin at Greater Grace Temple Friday in Detroit. Franklin died of pancreatic cancer at the age of 76.

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