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Court Hears Complex Estate Litigation Matter

Surrogate’s Court, entered and admitted the document to probate as the last will and testament of testator. The decedent, a physician, married his first wife who died before probate of the will. Testator’s daughters from his first wife petition the court for probate the will testators have written in their…

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Court Hears Case Regarding Family Dispute Over Will

The appeal concerns a family dispute over the last Will and testament of the mother. The court is asked to determine whether various actions undertaken by the respondent sons in relation to the validation of the Will violated the apprehensive clause contained in the ninth paragraph of the Will. Based…

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Court Addresses Executor Fee Dispute

A man from New York City executed a Will and its appendices and named a German Catholic Church his principal beneficiary in his last will and testament. The Will was challenged by the executors of a prior will executed in 1972. The appellant firm that represented the deceased man appealed…

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Court Decides on Jurisdictional Issues with Decedent Will

A New York resident executed a will in 1950 leaving one-third of his residuary property outright to a daughter of a previous marriage and the remainder in trust for his second wife. She was to receive the income for life and was given a power of appointment over the principal…

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Validity of a Will Questioned

A woman died in a nursing home and her will was validated in the court. The legal representative, whom she appointed, filed a petition containing an accusation of the jurisdictional fact that the woman died in her residency. It named, among others, the hospital as a beneficiary in the sum…

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Court Rules on Complex Wills Case

A son of a deceased man who filed an objection in a probate proceeding and the petitioner in an administration proceeding that was consolidated with the proceeding, has now noticed for settlement a decree dismissing the validation petition. He has also moved to have his application for letters of administration…

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Petitioner Contends Negligence of Guardian

A guardian for an old man is accused of gross negligence, malpractice, inaction, unlawful and breach of authority relationship regarding his conduct and/or lack thereof in exercising a certain right of election on the old man’s behalf against the last will and testament of his deceased son. The claim for…

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