Some of the most interesting estate litigation issues arise in proceedings to determine a surviving spouse’s entitlement to an elective share, particularly when there are claims of abandonment. Bret Cahn discusses certain abandonment decisions and the evidentiary issues raised therein, in our latest post.
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No Sex, No Elective Share?
By Eric W. Penzer on
Posted in Right of Election
Constructive abandonment is a rarely litigated basis for denying a surviving spouse his or her elective share, as it is very difficult to prove. In our latest entry, Eric Penzer discusses a recent case addressing the issue.
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