After decedent’s daughter was removed as executor for failing to administer the estate, including the failure to pay the mortgage and other costs of maintaining the decedent’s residence which the daughter continued to occupy, the court gave the daughter the … Continue reading
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Decree allowing eviction of a beneficiary in possession of the residence which is the major asset of the estate, and the sale of which is necessary for the administration of the estate, is not an appealable order because it is … Continue reading
The successor trustee of a New York trust created by New York residents was entitled to a writ of possession for real estate transferred to the trust by the settlors during their lifetimes when the daughter of the settlors who … Continue reading
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
In an ejectment action brought by the administrator of an estate, the heirs of the decedent were not indispensible parties even though title to the property had passed to the heirs at the death of the decedent under 20 Pa.C.S. … Continue reading
Judgment on the pleadings in an action for ejectment will be granted where the allegation of a common law marriage is based solely on cohabitation and an employer’s classification of one of the parties as a “domestic partner.” The grant … Continue reading