The two cases hereunder is about probate proceedings. In the first case involves a contested probate proceeding, the Court determines that the propounded instrument was not executed as required by Decedent Estate Law, § 21. This statute requires by subdivision 2 thereof, that decedent’s subscription of the instrument shall be…
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Court Looks at Will Construction
The two subscribing witnesses testified to the due execution of decedent’s holographic will and to her testamentary capacity at the time of the execution; that the last page of the instrument, the only one they saw, bore no additional writings below their signatures. The changes in the street numbers of…
Petitioner Raises the Issue of Domicile in Probate Case
The decedent ALF, died on the 9th day of January, 1961, while a patient at the Wolcott Clinic, Wolcott, New York. On the 21st day of February, 1961, EGF, the son of the decedent, presented to this Court a petition praying that an instrument in writing dated February 5, 1955,…
Court Listens to Hearing For Bank to Recover Monies Via Default Judgment
In this action by plaintiff JP Bank, to recover monies based upon the default of defendants S.I. Wood Furniture Corp. (Wood), Ikram Said, and Amal Said, a/k/a Amal E. Said, defendants, under a commercial line of credit and a concurrently executed personal guaranty, JP Bank moves, pursuant to CPLR 3212,…
Court Listens to Construction Proceeding Regarding Tax Returns
The executors have instituted this construction proceeding, prior to the filing of Federal and New York estate tax returns, to determine the effect of a tax exoneration clause, paragraph second and request a reformation or interpretation of paragraph eleventh, which creates a pre 1969 residuary, multiple, split-income, charitable remainder trust…
Court Reverses Order Disqualifying Executrix
In a probate proceeding, the petitioner, Mrs. JP, appeals, as limited by her brief, from so much of an order of the Surrogate’s Court, Kings County, dated October 16, 2007, as, after a hearing, granted those branches of the motion of the objectant, Mr. EP III, which were to disqualify…
Respondents Seek to Compel Co-Executors to Provide Various Documents
A New York Probate Lawyer said in this probate proceeding, respondents M and J move to compel the co-executors of the estate, S, the surviving spouse of decedent, and K, accountant of decedent, to reproduce: (1) the original and/or photocopies of prior wills of the decedent; (2) un-redacted photocopies of…
Probate Court Interprets Holographic Instrument
A New York Probate Lawyer said that sources show that the complainant offers for probate a holographic instrument, 2-1/4 3-3/4 inches in size, written upon both sides thereof. The decedent’s signature appears directly below the dispositive provisions with no space for any other signatures below it. The first witness’s signature…
Petitioner Brings Suit for Breach of Fiduciary Duty and Legal Malpractice
A Probate Lawyer said that, in an action, inter alia, to recover damages for breach of fiduciary duty and legal malpractice, the defendant appeals from an order of the Supreme Court, Kings County, dated June 21, 2005, which denied his motion pursuant to CPLR 3211 (a) (1) and (7) to…
Court Hears Attorney Malpractice Action Regarding Probate Case
A Probate Lawyer said that, in a malpractice action brought against an attorney-at-law by a named devisee, who was allegedly deprived of his devise as a result of defendant’s negligence in causing plaintiff to act as an attesting witness to the execution of the will, defendant moves for judgment under…