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Application of Cy Pres Denied for Nonprofit Corporation

Although a nonprofit corporation formed as a volunteer fire company had been decertified and could no longer fight fires in accordance with its original charitable purposes, the Attorney General could not enforce the application of cy pres in the absence … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Cy pres, Nonprofit corporation

SERS Change of Beneficiary Not Effective until Received

A change of beneficiary for death benefits under the State Employees’ Retirement System (SERS) was not effective until received, and so ineffective when the employee died after mailing the change of beneficiary and before it was received by SERS. Estate … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Beneficiary designations

Father Forfeited Intestate Rights

Father forfeited his intestate share of child’s estate by failing to provide any financial support and deserting the child by failing to visit the child or perform any parental duties in the six years before the child’s death. Thaddeus Lee … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Forfeiture of parental share

Action Against Agent for Change of Beneficiary Designation

In action against agent, former beneficiary of retirement account had standing to object to change of beneficiary designation by agent. Because the action was against the agent individually, and not the decedent’s estate, the Dead Man’s Rule will not apply. … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Agent's liability, Dead man's rule, ERISA, Standing

Sale of Property by Co-Trustee Approved

The court approved the agreement of sale of real estate that was signed by only one of the co-trustees and opposed by the other co-trustee, finding that the sale was in the best interests of the trust. Frances Nowicki Estate, … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Sale of real estate

Finding of Lack of Weakened Intellect Reversed

In finding that the testator was “quite lucid” at the time the will was signed and was not suffering from weakened intellect, the Orphans’ Court applied the wrong standard because undue influence is generally a gradual process and the fruits … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Expert testimony, Undue influence, weakened intellect

Decree for Sale of Property is Appealable

Orphans’ Court decree that authorized the sale of real estate was immediately appealable under Pa.R.A.P. 342(a)(6) and so the failure to appeal was a waiver of any right to a later appeal. Krasinski Estate, 40 WAP 2018 and 41 WAP … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Appealability, Pa.R.A.P. 342

Unsupported Claims Denied

Posted on October 27, 2019 by Daniel EvansOctober 27, 2019

Objections sustained to claims by executor for care of decedent as contrary to Dead Man’s Act and without sufficient evidence, to claims for funeral expenses without receipts or vouchers sustained, and to attorney’s fees because time some spent in preparation … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Attorney fees, Contract for care, Objections to account, Sale of real estate

Trusts Amendments by Agent Invalid

Amendments to inter vivos trust document signed by agent (one of settlor’s daughters) were invalid even though the trust document allowed amendments by agents because the power of attorney did not authorize the agent to amend the trust. The attempted … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Power of Attorney, Removal of trustee, Trust amendments

Civil Division Lacks Jurisdiction over Validity of Will and Claim for Specific Performance

Civil complaint that “touches on” validity of decedent’s will was dismissed with prejudice for lack of subject matter jurisdiction, and not transferred to Orphans’ Court division. Kramer, III v. Mary T. Kramer Estate (No. 1), 9 Fid.Rep.3d 272 (Lycoming C.P. … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Jurisdiction, Specific Performance

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