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Personal Care Agreement Void for Undue Influence

Claim by daughter under personal care agreement with mother was denied when personal care agreement was product of undue influence because mother was dependent on daughter for her care and had appointed daughter as her agent under a power of … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Claim against Estate, Undue influence

Initials Can Be Signature

A holographic will that ended with the initials of the testator was validly signed and was not executed by a “mark” within the meaning of 20 Pa.C.S. § 2502(2). Pedersen, Sr. Estate, 9 Fid.Rep.3d 29 (Monroe O.C. 2018). … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Signature by mark, Will contest, Wills

Supreme Court to Consider Attorney-Client Privilege for Trustee

Posted on February 15, 2019 by Daniel EvansFebruary 15, 2019

The Supreme Court has allowed an appeal from an order directing a trustee to provide the beneficiaries with unredacted copies of lawyer fee invoices that the trustee paid from trust funds. Both the Orphans’ Court and the Superior Court had … Continue reading →

Posted in News | Tagged Attorney-client privilege, Interlocutory order

Powers of Attorney and the Unauthorized Practice of Law

Posted on February 15, 2019 by Daniel EvansFebruary 15, 2019

I received some emails recently from someone who was very unhappy that a court was not allowing him to represent a family member in court, even though he had a power of attorney authorizing him to “pursue claims and litigation” … Continue reading →

Posted in News | Tagged Agent's powers, Power of Attorney

A Trap in Exercising Powers of Appointment

Posted on February 11, 2019 by Daniel EvansFebruary 11, 2019

There is what seems like an unnoticed provision of Chapter 76 of the Probate, Estates and Fiduciaries Code that is inconsistent with other provisions of Chapter 76 and could invalidate what would otherwise appear to be a natural and valid...

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Posted in Articles, Tips | Tagged Power of appointment

Proposed Rule for Small Estate Petitions and Rights of Creditors

Posted on February 10, 2019 by Daniel EvansFebruary 10, 2019

As previously reported, the Supreme Court Orphans’ Court Procedural Rules Committee has published a draft of a new Pa.O.C. Rule 5.50 that it intends to propose to the Supreme Court to specify the contents of a petition to settle a … Continue reading →

Posted in Articles | Tagged Claims of Creditors, Joint accounts, Joint Tenancy, Multiple-Party Account Act, TOD registration

Berks County Local Orphans’ Court Rules

Posted on February 8, 2019 by Daniel EvansFebruary 8, 2019

Berks County has amended local Orphans’ Court Rules 2.5A, 2.7A, 14.1A, 14.3A, 14.4A, 14.8A, and 14.8B, and adopted new Rules 2.6A, 2.6B, and 2.6C. “Amendments to Local Rules; No. 19-1 Prothonotary” (Berks Co. 1/17/2019), 49 Pa.B. 616 (2/9/2019). … Continue reading →

Posted in News, Rules and Regs. | Tagged Local Rules

Lifetime Gifts were not Advancements

When the will unambiguously left the testator’s estate to his four children in equal shares, it was error for the court to interpret the will to treat gifts made by the testator’s agent after the execution of the will as … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Advancements, Joint accounts, Will interpretation

Bedford County Guardianship Compliance Officer

Posted on February 2, 2019 by Daniel EvansFebruary 2, 2019

Bedford County has entered an administrative order designating a “Guardianship Compliance Officer” to be responsible for enforcing the filing of inventories and reports in accordance with Pa. O.C. Rule 14.8(f). “Guardianship Compliance Officer; No. AD 1 for the Year 2019” … Continue reading →

Posted in News, Rules and Regs. | Tagged Guardianship

Proposed Rule for Small Estate Petition

Posted on January 28, 2019 by Daniel EvansFebruary 2, 2019

The Supreme Court Orphans’ Court Procedural Rules Committee is planning to propose a new Pa.O.C. Rule 5.50 to specify the contents of a petition to settle a small estate in accordance with 20 Pa.C.S. § 3102. Any comments on the … Continue reading →

Posted in News, Rules and Regs. | Tagged Small estate

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