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What happens when siblings feud over millions… or 120,000 acres of ranch land… or who controls the family business?In this episode, host Matt Templeton sits down with David Johnson, fiduciary litigator and author of FiduciaryLitigator.com. As a partner at Winstead PC, David handles some of Texas’ most complex disputes over trusts, estates, family businesses, and elder exploitation.From heartbreaking elder abuse cases to strategies that can prevent families from blowing up in court, David reveals the real-world legal battles—and how to avoid them. Whether you’re a trustee, estate planner, or part of a family with significant assets, this episode is your front-row seat to the high stakes of wealth transfer litigation. Show NotesGuest: David Johnson | Board Certified, Civil Appellate Law,Civil Trial Law, and Personal Injury Trial LawTexas Board of Legal Specialization // Managing Shareholder, Fort Worth Office Winstead PCHost: Matt Templeton | Real Estate Planner // Templeton Real Estate Group Episode Highlights & Timestamps:[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[[ Key Takeaways:Communication prevents lawsuits. Families should discuss estate plans openly to reduce suspicion and resentment.Elder abuse is rampant. Family members, caregivers, and even professionals can exploit vulnerable individuals.Video recordings and medical exams can help defend wills and trusts from future challenges.Corporate fiduciaries can be a wise choice to avoid family fights—but they’re not for everyone.Trusts can last 300 years in Texas now, but careful planning is needed to avoid unintended consequences.No-contest and arbitration clauses help keep private family matters out of the public courtroom. Connect with David Johnson:Blog: www.fiduciarylitigator.comLaw Firm: www.winstead.comEmail: [email protected]Phone: (817) 420-8223

