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Rebutting Presumption of Revocation of Lost Will

Posted on September 4, 2023 by Daniel EvansSeptember 4, 2023

The Orphans’ Court had jurisdiction to consider the probate of a lost will after letters of administration had been issued to the decedent’s daughter, and even though the Register of Wills had never acted on a petition to probate the … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Jurisdiction, Lost wills

Orphans’ Court Has Jurisdiction over Ejectment Action

Posted on July 9, 2023 by Daniel EvansJuly 9, 2023

The Orphans’ Court has nonmandatory jurisdiction over an ejectment action when there are “entangled” counterclaims that are within the mandatory jurisdiction of the Orphans’ Court, but the proper remedy is not the dismissal of the ejectment action brought in the … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Ejectment, Jurisdiction

Family Court Had Jurisdiction to Divide Marital Property Following Death of Spouse

Posted on February 26, 2023 by Daniel EvansFebruary 26, 2023

Wife in divorce action died on the same day the decree of divorce was entered, and the family court later issued a final order for the equitable division of marital property. The family court, and not the Orphans’ Court, had … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Divorce, Jurisdiction

Emergency Injunction Against Funeral and Burial Denied

Posted on February 26, 2023 by Daniel EvansDecember 22, 2024

Petition for temporary injunction against the funeral and burial of the decedent’s father was denied for lack of jurisdiction when the decedent did not reside in Pennsylvania and was to be buried in another county, the only connection to Montgomery … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Decedent's remains, Injunction, Jurisdiction

No Jurisdiction over Nonqualified Employee Benefit Plan

The Orphans’ Court did not have mandatory jurisdiction in a dispute over the beneficiary designation of a decedent’s interest in a nonqualified employee benefit plan, and the court declined to exercise permissive jurisdiction when the plan provided for jurisdiction in … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Jurisdiction, Lack of Jurisdiction

Continuing Jurisdiction over Minor’s Personal Injury Settlement

The court that approved the original settlement of the litigation for a minor’s injuries had jurisdiction to issue an order under Pa.R.C.P. 213.1 to consolidate actions in other counties approving the sale of annuities held for the benefit of the … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Jurisdiction, Minor's personal injury settlement

Life Insurance Waiver Enforceable Notwithstanding ERISA

Civil Division had concomitant jurisdiction with Orphans’ Court over life insurance proceeds that were the subject of a property settlement agreement following the divorce of the decedent and his former spouse, and had the power to impose damages on the … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged ERISA, Jurisdiction, Life insurance

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

Standing of Disinherited Children to Challenge Will

The children of the decedent, as intestate heirs, might not have standing to challenge the probate of a will when there is an earlier will that has not been challenged and which provides no benefit to the children. William E. … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Jurisdiction, Standing, Will contest

Audit of Account Not Stayed for Action in Another State

The court refused to stay its review of the account of the trustees (based on in rem jurisdiction) while an action against the same trustees for tortious conduct in the administration of the trust (based on personal jurisdiction) was pending … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Jurisdiction

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