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  <title>When Estate Planning Goes Wrong: Why Might a Receivership Be Required?</title>
  <description>In this episode, Paul discusses a recent Nebraska decision that highlights when courts might utilize a receivership to manage property.&amp;amp;nbsp; Materials discussed:  Goeringer, Paul, When Estate Planning Goes Wrong: Why Might a Receivership Be Required? (Feb. 15, 2022).   Seid v. Seid, 967 N.W.2d 253 (Neb. 2021).   Learn more about the MSBA Legal Lab podcasts by clicking here.&amp;amp;nbsp; If you have questions for Paul contact him at lgoering@umd.edu, tweet him @aglawPaul, or follow him on Instagram, or 301-405-3541. </description>
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