It was not an abuse of discretion for the Orphans’ Court to sustain objections to a notice of intention to issue a subpoena when the subpoena would be issued after the deadline for discovery had passed, and it was not … Continue reading
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In finding that the testator was “quite lucid” at the time the will was signed and was not suffering from weakened intellect, the Orphans’ Court applied the wrong standard because undue influence is generally a gradual process and the fruits … Continue reading
Court held that it was not required to consider expert testimony of whether a bond existed between mother and child before terminating parental rights, as it had considered that issue with the evidence presented and had found no such relationship. … Continue reading