Month: February 2017
Tuesday, February 28, 2017
An adult child recently fought against the admission to probate of a copy of his biological father’s missing will. The adult insisted that, without proof of what happened to the will, its copy could not be admitted to probate.... Continue Reading
Thursday, February 23, 2017
In the employment law and business litigation case of Innocor, Inc. vs. Sinomax USA, Inc (D.N.J., 25-7-1346) the plaintiff, Innocor Inc. filed a motion for a preliminary injunction. Innocor sought an injunction enjoining and... Continue Reading
Wednesday, February 22, 2017
The First Steps To Take When Settling An Estate
Even if it’s expected, losing a loved one, such as a parent, can be traumatic. The aftermath can be discombobulating, as well. The matter of settling an estate often compounds... Continue Reading
Thursday, February 9, 2017
In an estate litigation case of first impression, the Pennsylvania Superior Court recently determined that a verdict of guilty but mentally ill for first-degree murder bars the killer from inheriting from the victim’s estate... Continue Reading
Tuesday, February 7, 2017
In the estate litigation case of Estate of Kiefner, PICS Case No. 18-0905 (Pa. Super., July 8, 2016) the Honorable John T. Bender, writing on behalf of the Pennsylvania Superior Court, ruled that the Orphans’ Court erred in... Continue Reading