When Aretha Franklin died on August 16, 2018, it appeared that she passed without leaving a will. The New York Timesreported in its Aug. 23 edition, “According to Michigan law, the assets of an unmarried person who dies without a will are divided equally among their children. Ms. Franklin had been married twice, but was long since divorced.” Her sons — Clarence, Edward and KeCalf Franklin, and Ted White Jr. — listed themselves as “interested parties.”

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