Probate
Jan. 16, 2002
No Contest
Probate Law Practitioner Column - By Marshal A. Oldman and Susan J. Cooley, In Estate of Kaila, 2001 DJDAR 13361 (Cal. App. Dec. 27, 2001), the 4th District Court of Appeal took another look at petitions for declaratory relief under Probate Code Section 21320, which are designed to construe no-contest clauses in relation to the proposed filings of petitions that might conceivably violate such a provision.
Probate Law Practitioner Column
By Marshal A. Oldman and Susan J. Cooley
In Estate of Kaila, 2001 DJDAR 13361 (Cal. App. Dec. 27, 2001), the 4th District Court of Appeal took another look at petitions for declaratory relief under Probate Code Section 21320, which are designed to construe no-contest cl...
By Marshal A. Oldman and Susan J. Cooley
In Estate of Kaila, 2001 DJDAR 13361 (Cal. App. Dec. 27, 2001), the 4th District Court of Appeal took another look at petitions for declaratory relief under Probate Code Section 21320, which are designed to construe no-contest cl...
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