Glen Campbell’s Children End Effort to Contest Will
Three of country singer Glen Campbell’s children have dropped their fight to contest the validity of two wills that exclude them from any inheritance. Glen Campbell passed away in August of 2017 after a battle with Alzheimer’s. He was 81.
Travis, Kelli, and Wesley Campbell contested the singer’s capacity to agree to the 2001 and 2006 wills that omit them, arguing undue influence, but agreed to dismiss their complaint in Davidson County Probate court according to the Tennessean.
A 2006 will was filed by Campbell’s widow Kimberly, who was named executor of his estate. That will lists Kimberly and five other children as beneficiaries.
See Glen Campbell’s Children End Effort to Contest Will, Fox News, November 21, 2018.
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