Although remainder beneficiaries of the decedent’s revocable trust may have standing to object to the trustee’s account of transactions during the settlor’s lifetime, their objections have no merit because under 20 Pa.C.S. 7753(a) the trustee owed duties exclusively to the … Continue reading
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The Commonwealth (as parens patriae) objected to first and final account of estate and trust with charitable beneficiaries, because the Commonwealth was not given Rule 5.6 notice, and the trust and estate terminated at the death of the lifetime beneficiary, … Continue reading
Issues were whether wife of decedent could elect against the will despite signing a waiver induced by fraud and whether filing petition to elect after statutory period because of fraud was justified; the Court did not find clear and convincing … Continue reading