Incapacity Due to Impaired Short-Term Memory

The Orphans’ Court properly found that the alleged incapacitated person (“AIP”) was incapacitated and in need of guardianship services, notwithstanding the testimony of the AIP to the contrary, based on medical testimony that the AIP had impaired short-term memory, so … Continue reading

No Breach of Duty by Agent on Sale of Property Placed in Joint Names before Power of Attorney Was Signed

It was not a breach of fiduciary duty for the proceeds of sale of a property to be paid half to the two co-owners, mother and daughter, even though the daughter was the mother’s agent under a general power of … Continue reading

Beneficiary’s Attempt to Exercise Limited Testamentary Power of Appointment Invalid

In an action by the estate of a beneficiary of a trust and the charitable organization to which she attempted to appoint her share of the trust against the trustees for breach of fiduciary duty for failing to create a … Continue reading