Court Had No Jurisdiction Over Agent and Property of Florida Decedent

After previously finding that it had no jurisdiction over the administration of the estate of a decedent who had established his domicile in Florida before his death, the Orphans’ Court also found it had no jurisdiction over challenges to actions by the decedent’s agent under a durable power of attorney and that it had no jurisdiction over the disposition of New Jersey property owned by the decedent and his wife as tenants by the entireties. Milligan Trust, 3 Fid.Rep.4th 19 (Chester O.C. 2025).

For the prior decisions in this same estate, see “Decedent Had Changed Domicile to Florida.”

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