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No Preliminary Objections to Answer and New Matter

Posted on October 19, 2020 by Daniel EvansOctober 19, 2020

Preliminary objections to an answer and new matter is not a pleading allowed by Pa. O.C. Rules and is improper. Further, a party does not lack standing merely because the petition fails to name them as an interested party. Mahlstadt … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Pa.O.C. Rules, Preliminary objections, Standing

Intervention by Creditor

In a proceeding by the executor to recover assets allegedly taken from the estate, beneficiaries claiming interests in the contested assets have standing to object to intervention by a creditor, and the creditor will not allowed to intervene when the … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Dead man's rule, Hearsay, Intervention, Standing

Beneficiary Receiving Annuity Lacked Standing

A beneficiary who is entitled to an annuity of $2,400 each year for life from a trust did not have have a “direct, immediate and substantial” interest in transactions reported in the trustee’s account covering a period during which the … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Standing

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

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

Beneficiaries of Revocable Trust Lack Standing

The beneficiaries of a revocable trust have no standing to object to investments made by the trustee during the settlor’s lifetime to which the settlor consented and approved because the duties of the trustee were owed exclusively to the settlor. … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Breach of Fiduciary Duty, Revocable trust, Standing

Annuitant Has Standing in Trust Disputes

A beneficiary who is entitled to an annuity from a trust has standing to object to the account of the administration of the trust, to object to the division of the trust, to object to a new fee schedule for … Continue reading →

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Beneficiary of Unsigned Trust Amendment Lacked Standing

Nephew who would have received half of estate under unsigned amendment to the decedent’s revocable trust, but instead of half of the estate, did not have standing in malpractice action against lawyers who prepared the trust amendment under Agnew v. … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Lawyer malpractice, Standing

Standing to Demand Agent Account

The denial of a petition for an agent to account is a final order which is appealable as of right. Although the petitioner was an intestate heir of the principal, she did not have standing to demand an accounting by … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Accounting by agent, Standing

Residuary Beneficiaries Have Standing for Malpractice over TOD Account

Decedent’s grandchildren, as 30% residuary beneficiaries under the will drafted by the defendant law firm, have standing to pursue a malpractice action against the law firm when the bulk of the decedent’s assets were in a “transfer on death” brokerage … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Lawyer malpractice, Standing

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