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Operetta's friend, George, heard in the news about problems with the Estate of Prince who died without a will so, even though George had few assets of any kind, George went to see a lawyer. The lawyer suggested that George have a will.
George had the lawyer draft his will. To his three children, Moe, Larry, and Curly, George specifically bequeathed his old paint brushes, an easel, and his set of cast iron frying pans, nothing more. George's will left his residuary of his estate which included $1,500.00 in a savings account, his Casio wristwatch, and an old car, to a local charity, Pit Bull Protectors, a 501(c)(3) New York Not-for-Profit Corporation, whose mission is to protect pit bulls. George signed his will with proper testamentary formalities.
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