The Orphans’ Court may dismiss objections to the account of the personal representative of the estate when the objections were filed by a guardian and agent for the beneficiaries of the estate and the objectant had a conflict of interest … Continue reading
Category Archives: Opinions
A litigant cannot complain about a lack of opportunity to conduct discovery when the litigant never petitioned the Orphans’ Court for leave to conduct discovery, as required by local rules. A motion for recusal is not timely when it is … Continue reading
The United States District Court for the Eastern District of Texas has “vacated” the regulation requiring reports of non-financed residential real estate transactions as outside of the scope of the authority granted by Congress. Flowers Title Companies LLC v. Bessent, … Continue reading
The decedent’s will appointed one of the decedent’s children as executor and directed that, if there was any dispute as to any property, the executor had the power to divide the assets of the estate among the children in the … Continue reading
The decedent’s wife (who had elected against the will) received no notice of a petition by residuary beneficiaries to remove the executor and compel an accounting, but her counsel received a copy of the executor’s answer to the petition. After … Continue reading
The Orphans’ Court abused its discretion and erred as a matter of law when it disregarded the testimony of two expert witnesses that the person previously adjudicated to be incapacitated was no longer incapacitated, and relied solely on evidence of … Continue reading
The denial of various objections to the executor’s account should be affirmed on appeal: The failure of the objectant to seek discovery before trial, and the resulting failure to provide evidence to support the objections to the account, cannot be … Continue reading
After decedent’s daughter was removed as executor for failing to administer the estate, including the failure to pay the mortgage and other costs of maintaining the decedent’s residence which the daughter continued to occupy, the court gave the daughter the … Continue reading
The Orphans’ Court has mandatory jurisdiction over a challenge to the validity of a beneficiary designation to a deferred compensation plan, and so a preliminary objection to the petition was dismissed. The petition alleged that the decedent changed the beneficiary … Continue reading
Although the trust instrument restricted distributions of principal, the trustee nevertheless had the power under a provision of the Uniform Principal and Income Act (“UPIA”), 20 Pa.C.S. § 8104, to allocate amounts of principal to income, and distribute that income … Continue reading