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Sep 22, 2009

Katherine Jackson Can Challenge Estate Administrators

TMZ once again brings us some great Michael Jackson News, it seems that the probate judge in the Michael Jackson estate case has ruled Katherine Jackson can challenge the special administrators and not forfeit her position as a beneficiary in Michael's will.



As a result of the ruling, Katherine can now safely challenge special administrators John Branca and John McClain without jeopardizing her position in the will -- she's set to get 40% of the net value of the estate.

The will has a "no contest" clause -- which means any beneficiary who contests the will gets aced out of inheriting anything. But the court has now ruled challenging the special administrators is not a "contest" of the will itself.

Interestingly, the court specifically ruled .... Katherine objecting to the special administrators on grounds there was some sort of "undue influence" imposed on M.J. is not a "contest" under the will.

Thanks again to TMZ for this new Michael Jackson News Story.

Now what does this mean for the future of the Michael Jackson estate?
With so many stories emerging about what Michael's relationship with his mom was or was not , there is no way of knowing how this will affect the future of his kids.

We can only hope she will do the right thing and make sure his kids are well taken care of like her son always wanted.

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