Life's Third Act

Life's Third Act


Kyle Jacobs and Kellie Pickler: Lessons from a Songwriter’s Estate – PT. 2 – EP. 191 – LTA

September 24, 2025

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CONTENT WARNING: This episode discusses sensitive topics around loss. If you or someone you know is struggling, dial 988 in the U.S. for free, confidential help, 24/7.

In Part 2 of their discussion on Kyle Jacobs and Kellie Pickler, Joe and Sherry pick up after Jacobs’ passing to unpack how Tennessee intestate law works when there is a surviving spouse, no children, and living parents. We walk through how a prenup can or cannot control after death, why “personal property” becomes a flashpoint, the role of an administrator, and what families can do to avoid disputes.

In this episode, you’ll see how Tennessee’s intestate succession treats a surviving spouse when there are no children but living parents, when a prenuptial agreement can waive an elective share and direct specific items, and why proper execution matters if a prenup tries to act like a will. We also cover the administrator’s duties to identify, secure, and inventory assets, plus practical planning tips to prevent fights over sentimental items and intellectual property.