In a dispute about whether the decedent had validly conveyed a property to her daughter as joint tenants with right of survivorship, testimony about statements made by the decedent about her daughter-in-law were admissible as evidence of the decedent’s state … Continue reading
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The Erie County Orphans’ Court has adopted a new local Rule 4.7 on electronic filing. “Order Adopting Erie O.C.R. 4.7; Doc. No. 2025-00096” (3/31/2025), 55 Pa.B. 2851 (4/19/2025). … Continue reading
Executor surcharged for interest and penalties resulting from failing to file income tax returns for the estate for four years (and interest was added to that surcharge), for legal fees paid at hourly rates above prevailing rates in the county, … Continue reading
The agent for the deceased principal filed an account that showed the same rounded expenses each month, the agent failed to comply with discovery orders to provide financial records, and the agent failed to appear at the hearing on the … Continue reading
When a trustee engages in an act of self-dealing by using trust assets as collateral for loans taken out for the benefit of the trustee and his family, the court may impose a surcharge based on the benefit to the … Continue reading
The Orphans’ Court had jurisdiction to determine the disposition of the decedent’s remains in accordance with the will of the decedent even though the will had not yet been admitted to probate. The Philadelphia Orphans’ Court did not abuse its … Continue reading
Although the decedent continued to hold real estate in Pennsylvania through an LLC, and did not claim a homestead exemption in Florida, he had purchased a residence in Florida, changed his driver’s license and voter registration to Florida, filed federal … Continue reading
The Supreme Court has adopted a common law doctrine of “intent-based parentage” as a fifth way to establish parentage in Pennsylvania. In the case that was decided, a couple in a same-sex marriage had arranged to have a child through … Continue reading
A marriage certificate is required to show the date of the marriage but not the time, the marriage ceremony does not need to take place in the same county that issued the marriage license as long is it occurs in … Continue reading
The mistaken beliefs by the settlors that transferring their home to an irrevocable trust would preserve their Medicaid eligibility and protect the home against health care claims were mistakes of law and not “circumstances that were apparently not anticipated” within … Continue reading