In a probate proceeding, the decedent’s widow, appeals from stated portions of a decree of the Surrogate’s Court, Kings County, dated February 13, 1991, which, inter alia, upon refusing to admit a will to probate, impressed a constructive trust upon the entire estate for the benefit of the beneficiaries named…
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Court Decides if Executrix Lacks Power to Prosecute in a Hold Over Proceeding
This is a holdover Landlord-Tenant summary proceeding. The tenant has moved to dismiss the petition pursuant to RPAPL 721 and 741 asserting that the petitioner, as a preliminary executrix, lacks the power to prosecute a holdover proceeding on behalf of the decedent’s estate. This case was originally returnable on September…
Court Discusses Contested Probate Proceeding
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…
Court Review Instrument Compliance with Decedent Law 21
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 made…
Catholic Church Brings Suit to Clarify Will Terms
In this miscellaneous proceeding, the petitioner, Catholic Child Care Society of the Diocese of Brooklyn (hereinafter Catholic Child Care Society) seeks to modify the decedent’s will to designate St. John’s Residence for Boys as a beneficiary of a testamentary trust (hereinafter Dowdall Testamentary Trust) established under the decedent’s will in…
Petitioner Brings Case to Determine the Validity of an Election Asserted Against the Estate
In a probate proceeding in which HW, a/k/a JW, petitioned pursuant to SCPA 1421, inter alia, to determine the validity and effect of an election pursuant to EPTL 5-1.1-A asserted by her against the estate of the decedent IB, the co-executors of the decedent’s estate, JB and HB, appeal, as…
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…
Court Discusses Outcome of Contested Probate Proceeding
In a contested probate proceeding, the objectant appeals, as limited by her brief, from so much of a decree of the Surrogate’s Court, Kings County, dated April 11, 1986, as, upon a ruling made after close of all the evidence at a jury trial dismissing all her objections as a…
Contestant Files Applilcation for Order Vacating Demand for Bill of Particulars
The contestant has made application to the Court for an order vacating and setting aside the proponent’s demand for a bill of particulars, or in the alternative, modifying said demand, and for such other, further and different relief as to the Court may seem necessary and proper. The proponent’s demand…
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,…