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Priority of Will Contests in Different States

Son of decedent petitioned for probate in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, on 11 August 2011 with a 2010 will, and husband of decedent filed a petition for administration in the probate court of Palm Beach County, Florida, on 24 August 2011 with … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Principle of priority, Will contest

No Undue Influence without Weakened Intellect

In  a will contest for undue influence, the court found that the testator did not have a weakened intellect, meaning a prima facia claim of undue influence fails.  Also, the court rejected an amendment to the petition for appeal from the … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions, Resource Types | Tagged Undue influence, weakened intellect, Will contest

Undue Influence and Lack of Testamentary Capacity

Decedent died several weeks after executing a new will that disinherited natural son and deceased daughter in favor of step-son, and the will was probated.  In an appeal from probate alleging lack of testamentary capacity and undue influence, the court … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Testamentary Capacity, Undue influence, Will contest

Expert Opinion vs. Direct Evidence in Will Contest for Forgery

In will contest for alleged forgery, Master found that expert evidence is of little weight compared to direct evidence and allowed contested will to be probated, because clear and convincing evidence did not exist to prove forgery.  Karoly Estate, Angstadt … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Direct evidence, expert opinion, Forgery, Will contest

Testamentary Capacity and Undue Influence in Change of Estate Plan

Appeal of probate dismissed, because decedent had testamentary capacity and no undue influence existed, because decedent understood the bounty of his estate, its disposition, and no party influenced the decedent’s new will.  Evans Will, 2 Fid. Rep. 3d 421 (O.C. … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged PEF 3132(1), PEF 3132.1(a), PEF 908(a), Testamentary Capacity, Undue influence, Will contest

Testamentary Capacity Directly After Surgery?

Will set aside on appeal of probate, because of lack of testamentary capacity and undue influence, when decedent signed will directly after surgery.  Ehrhardt Will, 2 Fid. Rep. 3d 412 (O.C. Monroe 2011) (Opinion by Miller, J.) … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Testamentary Capacity, Undue influence, Will contest

Undue Influence and Poor English Skills

Nonsuit granted in will contest for fraud and undue influence, because contestant did not establish with a clear and convincing evidence that the decedent’s lack of English skills did not affect mental state for undue influence, when decedent was a … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Undue influence, weakened intellect, Will contest

Standing and Discovery in Will Contest

Issues before the Court in appeal from probate of will contest: (1) does trustee have standing; (2) does subpoena requesting decedent’s legal files violate attorney-client privilege and how should privilege be claimed per document; and (3) were the subpoenas for … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Attorney-client privilege, Discovery, Discovery overbroad, Standing, Will contest

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