Trusts & Estates – Elective Share – Separation – Legal Separation
In Re: Estate of Reeder The clerk’s order was predicated upon a misapprehension about the meaning of the term “separation” in an agreement between the parties, interpreting it to mean “legal separation.” The clerk granted the spouse’s request to be awarded an elective share based upon this misapprehension.
The trial court’s order affirming the clerk’s order is reversed, with instructions to remand this case to the clerk.
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Published: August 12, 2011
Time posted: 11:13 am
Tags: Elective Share, Legal Separation, Separation, trusts & estates







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