Month: December 2018
Friday, December 28, 2018
Clear and convincing evidence indicated that a will was executed under undue influence and while the testator suffered from a weakened mental state. The court affirmed the order declaring the will invalid.
This case involved the... Continue Reading
Thursday, December 20, 2018
What is ABLE?
Achieving a Better Life
Experience (ABLE) account is a type of tax-advantaged savings account that an
eligible individual can use to pay for qualified disability expenses. The
eligible individual is the owner... Continue Reading
Friday, December 7, 2018
Petitioners failed to demonstrate that decedent lacked sufficient mental capacity to execute a new will where they produced no medical evidence to support the claim and they themselves had decedent sign an attorney contingency... Continue Reading
Monday, December 3, 2018
Orphans’ court properly imposed a surcharge on appellant former executrix for her failure to administer decedent’s estate with reasonableness and prudence where estate attorney embezzled estate funds.
Decedent’s former... Continue Reading