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<title>The Beauty and Glamour of Estates, Trusts and Capacity Law</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p>Who says estates law isn&rsquo;t glamorous?<span>&nbsp;&nbsp; A French judge in Nanterre, on the outskirts of Paris, has recently rejected the second attempt by Francoise Bettencourt-Meyers to obtain guardianship over her mother, Liliane Bettencourt. &nbsp;87-year-old Bettencourt is the sole heir of L'Oreal, </span>the world's largest cosmetics and beauty company that her father founded in 1909. She is the richest woman in the world, with her current fortune estimated at 17 billion euros.</p>
<p>Bettencourt-Meyers failed to produce a medical certificate and &ldquo;in the absence of this document, nothing more can be done&rdquo;, the Paris official said. &nbsp;</p>
<p>According to <a href="http://www.aolnews.com/story/daughter-asks-court-to-protect-liliane/797665?bId=0257779f7aae4800989da785e27c62b6&amp;tId=797665&amp;bpId=%252f&amp;sort=3&amp;pg=2">Aol News</a>, Bettencourt-Meyers wishes to protect her mother from a celebrity photographer who befriended Bettencourt and to whom the heiress has given gifts totaling a billion dollars.&nbsp;&nbsp;<a href="http://www.france24.com/en/20100723-judge-rejects-legal-guardianship-request-bettencourt-daughter-loreal-heiress-scandal-france">France24 </a>reports that Bettencourt accuses her daughter of &quot;vile doggedness&quot; and impatience to get her hands on her fortune. &nbsp;<span>&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</span></p>
<p>Whether a guardianship application is motivated by the desire for power and money or genuine love and concern, a court will not interfere with an individual&rsquo;s autonomy lightly.&nbsp;For information on when a court will order a capacity assessment, see&nbsp;my previous blog on this topic <a href="http://estatelaw.hullandhull.com/2010/05/articles/topics/capacity-1/the-test-for-capacity-assessment/">here</a>.</p>
<p>Sharon Davis - <a href="http://www.hullandhull.com/Lawyers/Sharon-Davis.shtml"><em>Click here for more information on Sharon Davis</em></a>. </p>]]></description>
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