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Probate

May 17, 2001

Weak Will

In Bibb v. Bibb, 104 Cal.Rptr.2d 415 (Cal. App. 2001), the 1st District Court of Appeal applied family law concepts to determine the passage of property between the estate of the deceased spouse and the surviving spouse.

        By Marshal A. Oldman and Susan J. Cooley
        
        In Bibb v. Bibb, 104 Cal.Rptr.2d 415 (Cal. App. 2001), the 1st District Court of Appeal applied family law concepts to determine the passage of property between the estate of the deceased spouse and the surviving spouse.
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