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Presumption of Undue Influence Overcome

Evidence that the decedent was eighty-nine years old, unable to perform the usual activities of daily living, experienced memory lapses, and exhibited other characteristics of old age and declining mental health were insufficient to overcome presumption of testamentary capacity, but … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Transfer on death designation, Undue influence

Domicile Shown by Actions of Decedent

Decedent was domiciled in Pennsylvania at the time of her death because she had maintained the same home in Philadelphia for more than 40 years, and she had shown by her continued presence and connections to Philadelphia that she still … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Domicile, Probate

Laches in Will Contest Within One Year of Death

Appeal from probate was denied even though the appeal was filed within one year of probate when there was an unexplained delay in the filing of the appeal and the estate was prejudiced by the delay because it was unable … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Appeal from probate, laches

Attorney for Deceased Settlor not Required to Account to Non-Beneficiaries

Niece and nephew of deceased settlor failed to show that they were beneficiaries of a trust, or that the settlor’s lawyer had been appointed to serve as a trustee, and so they had no standing to compel an accounting from … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged PEF 7797, Standing

Weakened Intellect not Shown

Proponent of will received substantial benefit under new will because his share of the estate increased from 6% to 35%, and his family’s share increased from 39% to 76%, and proponent had a confidential relationship with the testator, his aunt, … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Confidential relationship, Substantial benefit, Undue influence, weakened intellect

Contributions to Entirities Account and Gifts

Shortly before decedent’s death, decedent deposited proceeds from the sale of his business into a bank account in joint names with his wife (tenancy by the entirety), from whom he was separated, and then promptly withdrew the money, placing it … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Gift, Multiple-Party Account Act, PEF 6303, Tenancy by the entirety

Costs of Surcharge Defense Paid by Trust

Trustees who successfully defend themselves against a surcharge action are entitled to recover the legal fees and costs from the trust, and the litigation costs relating to three trusts should be born proportionately by all three trusts because the surcharge … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Litigation costs, surcharge

Consideration of Beneficiary’s Other Resources

Trust allowed invasion of principal for support, education, and health care of beneficiary “after considering other available resources and economies of taxation,” and the trustee paid medical bills but refused to pay rent or purchase an automobile for the beneficiary.  … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Principal distributions, Trustee discretion

Executor Surcharged for Excessive Costs Incurred and Losses

Executor surcharged for missing dividends, for the costs of multiple appraisals, for losses upon the sale of securities that should have been more promptly liquidated, for litigation costs that exceeded the amounts at issue, and for late filing penalties for … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Executor's duties, surcharge

Department of Revenue Waived All Issues by Failing to Appear

The failure of the Department of Revenue to appear at the hearing of an inheritance tax appeal in the Orphans’ Court or otherwise participate in the decision of that court operated as a waiver of all issues before that court … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Inheritance Tax, Rules of Appellate Procedure, Waiver

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