When is the executor nominated by the decedent in a will deemed unfit to serve as executor? Rarely – but a recent decision in Surrogates Court set forth the standard and deemed the nominated executor in that case unfit to...more
What constitutes undue influence sufficient to invalidate a deed? In Erikson v. Erikson, 105 Mass. App. Ct. 1115 (February 24, 2025), the Appeals Court of Massachusetts affirmed the Land Court’s invalidation of a deed on the...more
Does the phrase “if they survive me” demonstrate a testator’s intent to avoid the Massachusetts Uniform Probate Code (“MUPC”) anti-lapse statute, Massachusetts General Laws Chapter 190B § 2-603? The Massachusetts Supreme...more
While undue influence claims are commonly asserted in probate proceedings, especially with the increased prevalence of dementia and similar disabilities, two recent cases from New York’s Appellate Division illustrate how...more
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Subject Matter Matters in Land Court -
DiNicola v. Ely, et al., No. 23 MISC 000128 (2023), Berkshire County (Land Court May 25, 2023) -
Does the Massachusetts Land Court have subject matter jurisdiction over claims...more
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5/3/2023
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Trust v. Code: What Trumps?
Matter of the Leo Kahn Revocable Trust, 102 Mass. App. Ct. 38 (2022) -
If the terms of a trust instrument are inconsistent with a provision of the Massachusetts Uniform Trust Code (“MUTC” or...more
Power of Attorney Did Not Provide Authority to Create a Trust on Behalf of the Elder Who Granted the Power of Attorney -
Barbetti v. Stempniewicz, 490 Mass. 98 (Sup. Jud. Ct. June 28, 2022)
Does a power of attorney...more
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6/22/2022
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Bernie Madoff ,
Breach of Duty ,
Fiduciary Duty ,
Investment Opportunities ,
No Contest Clause ,
Probate ,
Probate Courts ,
Recklessness ,
Surrogate's Court ,
Trustees ,
Trusts ,
Wills
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4/20/2022
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Probate ,
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Undue Influence Claims
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Intentional Interference and Unjust Enrichment Claims in Connection with a Trust...more
2/2/2022
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Beneficiaries ,
Beneficiary Designations ,
Decedent Protection ,
Estate Claims ,
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Individual Retirement Account (IRA) ,
Interference Claims ,
Irrevocable Trusts ,
Power of Attorney ,
Probate ,
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Trustees ,
Undue Influence Claims ,
Unjust Enrichment
This newsletter is intended to keep readers informed about developments in probate and fiduciary litigation in Massachusetts and New York.
Decedent’s New York Residence at Time of Death Does Not Create Jurisdiction in New...more
9/30/2021
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Asset Management ,
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Conservators ,
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Undue Influence Claims
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Reformation of Trust Supported by Presumption that Settlor Would Not Have Intended Construction Resulting in Payments to Government Rather Than Beneficiaries...more
Testamentary Capacity at Moment of Execution of Will Is Crucial; Testator’s General “Cognitive Decline” Does Not Invalidate Will -
Haddad v. Haddad, 19-P-1378 (January 12, 2021) -
Where the maker of a will has entered...more
Assailant's Spendthrift Trust Accessible to Child of Murdered Parents -
de Prins v. Michaeles, SJC-12865 (October 20, 2020) -
In de Prins v. Michaeles, the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court (SJC) tackled a trust...more
Lose a Diamond Ring – Pay the Estate -
Matter of Steinman, 2020 WL 2170757 (2nd Dep’t May 6, 2020) -
A Floridian borrowed an expensive diamond ring from a New Yorker, while in New York State, and subsequently lost the...more
The Probate & Fiduciary Litigation Newsletter compiles recent Trust & Estate cases.
Brother Gets the Cat – and Not Much Else -
Where the decedent left his brother his “beloved old cat” and a small sum of money, and...more
2/14/2020
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Premiums ,
Probate ,
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Trust Assets
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12/18/2019
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Litigation Strategies ,
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10/21/2019
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Philip Morris ,
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Stocks ,
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Trustees
The Probate & Fiduciary Litigation Newsletter compiles recent Trust & Estate cases. Our lawyers are at the forefront of this area of the law, shaping how it is handled in the Probate and Family Court. Goulston & Storrs is the...more
The Probate & Fiduciary Litigation Newsletter compiles recent Trust & Estate cases. Our lawyers are at the forefront of this area of the law, shaping how it is handled in the Probate and Family Court. Goulston & Storrs is the...more
6/27/2019
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Probate ,
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Disinherited Son Loses Bid in New York to Share in Father’s Estate Based on Brother’s Promise -
Matter of Estate of Fogel, No. 2006-1234/B (Kings Sur. April 10, 2019) -
A disinherited son tried to make a claim on the...more
Disinherited Children Lose Challenge to Mother’s Will in New York Surrogate’s Court -
Matter of Loe, 2019 WL 657041 (N.Y. Sur. Feb. 13, 2019) -
Can disinherited children challenge their mother’s will based on possible...more