Wills, Trusts, and Estates
Hodges and refreshed treatment of inheritance rights for cohabiting unmarried partners Updated and expanded coverage of wealth and income inequality Refreshed treatment, with updated case law, on undue influence Attention to new case law ...
In this timely new edition, distinguished authors Dukeminier and Johanson build on the success of their phenomenally popular casebook Wills, Trusts, and Estates with new coverage of non-traditional family arrangements, living wills, and ...
In rejecting the privity defense, Vice- Chancellor Robert E. Megarry of England stated the argument against it succinctly: In broad terms, the question is whether solicitors who prepare a will are liable to a beneficiary under ...
The trial court enforced the terms of Stephen Sherwood's will, which appointed Nace guardian for R.M.S., based on its legal conclusion that a court can set aside a valid testamentary appointment only to avoid potential harm or injury to ...
... than dealing with it on a personal level, whether the trust owns the property the grantor's family is still living in or you're dealing with a trust version of Donald Trump with hotels, casinos, apartment houses, and shopping malls.
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In addition, this new edition features extensive treatment of all facets of trust administration.
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For example, Geraldine P. Bass, the settlor, lives in State A, as does Dolores L. Evans, the trustee. At the inception of the trust, at least, it will be governed by the laws of A because that is the place where it is to be administered ...