Trusts & Estates – Wills – Undue Influence – Fiduciary Relationship – Testatrix’s Daughter
In re Estate of Raney A brother presented enough evidence to go to the jury on the question of whether his sister unduly influenced their mother - while the mother was under a doctor’s care and was living in the sister’s house — to change her will in favor of the sister.
We affirm the trial court’s denial of the sister’s motions for a directed verdict, for judgment notwithstanding the verdict, and for a new trial.
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Published: September 14, 2011
Time posted: 10:04 am
Tags: Fiduciary Relationship, Testatrix’s Daughter, trusts & estates, undue influence, Wills







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