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Home→Tags Testamentary intent

Tag Archives: Testamentary intent

Document Was Not a Codicil

Posted on February 5, 2024 by Daniel EvansFebruary 5, 2024

The document offered as a codicil to the decedent’s will was allegedly signed by the decedent in the hospital two days before her death and was denied probate by the Register of Wills. Based on the contents of the document … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Codicil, Dead man's rule, Testamentary intent

Contents of Devised Real Estate Pass by Intestacy

A will which purported to distribute “my entire probate estate” but refers to only specific parcels or items of property was found to be ambiguous and the court looked to the circumstances of the decedent at the time the will … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Intestacy, Testamentary intent

Ambiguous and Incomplete Document not a Will

Three handwritten pages labeled “Pg 1,” “Pg 3,” and “Pg 4,” with all three paragraphs on the first page page struck through diagonally and a signature on page 4, were found to be notes of the decedent, and not a … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Testamentary intent

Beneficiary not Entitled to Lease or Buy Property, and Letter is not Codicil

Administrator properly rejected offers of one beneficiary to rent or purchase real estate owned by decedent, and letter from the decedent, which expressed a desire that the beneficiary reside at the property, was not a codicil because it expressed no … Continue reading →

Posted in Opinions | Tagged Testamentary intent

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