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John G. Farinacci
Probate
summary judgment in will contests
will contests
Wills
John G. Farinacci
over 10 years ago
Estate and Elder Law
Estate and Elder Law Blog
Summary Judgment in Will Contests: Matter of Lubin
By: John G. Farinacci, Esq. , Ruskin Moscou Faltischek, P.C. , Uniondale, NY There has been an historical aversion to granting summary judgment in probate contests. However, during the last fifteen years or so, the courts have been trending away...
John G. Farinacci
over 10 years ago
Estate and Elder Law
Estate and Elder Law Blog
Summary Judgment in Will Contests: An Epilogue
By: John G. Farinacci Last month, I wrote on this blog about the changing tides in probate litigation over the last 15 years concerning how the courts view summary judgment in will contests. See Summary Judgment in Will Contests: Matter of Lubin...