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Can Kobe Bryant’s Widow Amend Trust?

June 24, 2020
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David Parker is an attorney who specializes in Estate Planning and Elder Law and has been practicing law for 30 years. Be it Wills, Trusts, Powers of Attorney, Health Care Proxies, or Medicaid Planning, David provides comprehensive and caring counsel for seniors and their families. A large portion of David’s practice is asset protection strategies so that families do not lose their hard earned savings to nursing home care costs. He also handles probate administration for the settlement of estates.
Vanessa Bryant has filed legal docs to protect all of her children.  She is asking a judge to amend Kobe's trust, so she can provide for their youngest daughter, Capri, who was born after the most recent trust document was drafted and signed.

A report from TMZ Sports says that the late NBA legend Kobe Bryant created a trust to provide for his wife Vanessa and family in 2003.

The trust was amended a number of times, most recently in 2017. It looks like every time one of their four children was born, Kobe and his wife amended the trust to include them.

Wealth Advisor’s recent article entitled “Vanessa Asks Judge To Include Capri In Kobe's Trust” notes that the issue now is that daughter Capri was born nine months ago.

However, Kobe and Venessa weren't in a huge rush to see their estate planning attorney and change the trust once again. Who thought that there’d be a problem? Kobe had recently retired from pro basketball and was in good health.

However, no one could have predicted the horrible tragedy that the family sustained, when both Kobe and his daughter Gigi were killed in a helicopter crash last January.

Vanessa, along with co-trustee Robert Pelinka, Jr. (the general manager of the Los Angeles Lakers and Kobe’s old boss) petitioned a probate judge to allow her to include Capri. She contends that it was clearly Kobe's intent to provide for his children.

When Kobe’s died on January 26, 2020, the Kobe Bryant Trust was divided into two separate trusts for tax reasons. However, both are for the benefit of Vanessa and the three oldest Bryant daughters—but not Capri.

She notes that Kobe even said this generally in one on the documents.

California Probate Code states that the court is not permitted to modify a trust, where the continuation of the trust is required to carry out a material purpose of the trust, unless the court believes that the reason for modification outweighs the interest in accomplishing a material purpose of the trust.

Most observers believe that the probate court will likely permit the amendment, if it finds allowing the addition of Capri as a beneficiary is consistent with the material purposes of the trust, or if the interest in modification to add Kobe’s youngest as a beneficiary outweighs the interest in accomplishing the material purposes of the trust.

According to the trust agreement, Vanessa, Natalia, and Bianka can use the principal and income in the trust during Vanessa's lifetime. After she passes away, the children will receive the remainder. Vanessa wants to include Capri in that distribution.

Reference: Wealth Advisor (March 24, 2020) “Vanessa Asks Judge To Include Capri In Kobe's Trust”

Suggested Key Terms: Estate Planning Lawyer, Probate Court, Inheritance, Trusts

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