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LUCILLE ABLAN did not know us personally at the American Educational Trust, yet she named the Trust as a residuary beneficiary in her Last Will and Testament. She knew us only from the pages of our magazine, the Washington Report on Middle East Affairs, which has been telling the truth about the Middle East for the past 26 years.
In a dispute involving two sisters, does the evidence support the theory that the proceeds of their deceased father's individual retirement account were to be put into a trust for the benefit of one of the sisters? In Norrine M. Halvorsen v. Ellen A. Sheive, the plaintiff filed a lawsuit in the U.S. District Court for the Western District of New York, claiming that her father intended the proceeds of his IRA to be left in a trust for her. Her sister, the defendant, was the designated beneficiary of the IRA and contended that the money left in the residuary estate, not the IRA, was only supposed to be put into a trust for the plaintiff. The defendant moved for summary judgment.
... to award attorney's fees to residuary beneficiary who successfully removed the former pe...
...The parties agree there was no express residuary provision in the 1999 will, despite the fact that ... Trust was the sole residuary beneficiary under the settlement agreement, it bore all the ex...
... transfer is for the life of an income beneficiary with succeeding interests to other persons, both t... such property as an heir at law, residuary beneficiary, or by any other means; and (ii) The d...
... successor (as opposed to their heir or residuary beneficiary). . Where the legal successor no longe...
... A trust beneficiary's refusal to accept ownership of property may cons... legacies and devises shall go to B, the residuary beneficiary), and under local law A could refuse t...
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