The administrators temporarily in charge of Michael Jackson's estate are looking for ways to maximize value for one of the most complex post-death financial situations in recent memory.
The administrators chosen by Mr. Jackson in his 2002 will filed a request with the court to give some money to his mother and his children -- who are apparently without any means of financial support in the weeks since his death.
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