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... for the county of Erie and state of New York, by Mary G. Bell against Frederick A. Bell, for a ..., granted to the husband, on his petition filed April 9, 1894, alleging that he was and had ..., to the surrogate of Erie county, for the probate of the will of their mother, in which he was descr...
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... the nonclaim provision of Oklahoma's Probate Code, creditors' claims against an estate are gene... may initiate probate proceedings by petitioning the court to have the will proved. 22. The court i...2d 437, 302 N. W. 2d 414 (1981) (same); New York Merchandise Co. v. Stout, 43 Wash. 2d 825, 264 P.2...
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... for this purpose, on a judgment from a New York court, the defendant endeavored to reopen the whol... case, the Court must assume that the petitioners for divorce had a bona fide domicile in Nevada a... . Other Types of Decrees . Probate Decrees .-Many judgments, enforcement of which has...
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Until last fall they were a family of four.
Jennifer Soto, 21, her boyfriend Joel Olavarria, 27, their 3- year-old daughter, Waleska, and 1-year-old son, Eliezel. They lived in an apartment on Anderson Street in Portland, near the foot of Munjoy Hill.
... Soto and Olavarria submitted competing petitions for guardianship of the children. The matter is beeing overseen by Cumberland County Probate Judge Joseph Mazziotti. Two related questions are ...Vanessa Soto lives in New York City, with her husband and three children. "I care...
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... a determination of whether his proposed petition would violate the trust's no-contest clause. The pprobate court ruled that the proposed petition for account... these expenditures, noting that under New York law even where the trustee had the sole discretion...
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This monograph is a case study of newspaper competition in New Hampshire between the province's official newspaper and an upstart Whig challenger in the period marked by contention over the Stamp Act (1765-1766) and over the tight oligarchical reign of the Wentworth family. The case study is grounded in the civic republican tradition articulated by Bernard Bailyn and Gordon Wood as well as the revisionist scholarship since the 1960s that takes the role of the "little people" seriously. It maintains that the competition between the two newspapers contributed to, and opened up, the public spaces in Portsmouth, New Hampshire, to a wider compass than might have been predicted if one follows the standard Habermasian argument for the develop of a bourgeois public sphere. In part, these more d...
... theory enables us to understand the com- petition, complementarity, and contradictions of the press ..., treasurer, sheriff, register of probate, and military officers. Thus, a powerful executive... in a long-running border dispute with New York Governor Clinton over present-day Vermont. Wentwor...
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A surviving spouse can elect to take one-half of the entire estate if the decedent left no descendants surviving. If the decedent left descendants surviving, then the surviving spouse may elect to take one-third of the estate. (Section 755-5/2-8) Please see specific state for details and/or differences.
... after death or admission of Will to probate. A surviving spouse is also entitled to a family a...The surviving spouse must file a Petition within 9 months after the date of death or within ...(Section 54-2-805). NEW YORK . For deaths after September 1, 1992, a surviving ...
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Charles Kuralt, the TV journalist and "On the Road" reporter, has another distinction. He has become famous in estate planning circles for "what not to do" with regard to your estate plan.
Kuralt died at age 62 of complications from lupus. His wife survived him, and under his 1994 will, his estate passed to his wife and his two daughters from a prior marriage.
...While his wife lived in New York City, Kuralt had a "shadow" family with Pat Shanno..., Suzanna "Petie" Baird Kuralt, filed a petition to probate his will in New York. A short time late...
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Gov. David A. Paterson signed S.7915-C/A.11574-A into law in July 2008.
The law purports to clarify the statutory standards required to establish a claim of adverse possession. According to its sponsor, state Sen. Elizabeth Little, the new law "reflects a policy aimed at settling adverse possession claims based upon a good faith standard which should not be used offensively to deprive a landowner of their real property.
...Further foreclosure protections. The New York State Assembly is aiming to protect homeowners wit... a whole interest in the property free of probate and estate tax issues. Other benefits include part... the other spouse files a bankruptcy petition. When a judgment is perfected against only one spo...
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... freely from State to State, the right to petition Congress for a redress of grievances, the right t... in capital cases) of eight persons); New York ex rel. Bryant v. Zimmerman, 278 U.S. 63 , 71 (1...The will had been entered into and probated in Florida, the claimants were resident in Florida...