Estate Planning and Probate Attorney Drafts Will That Named Himself Beneficiary of $7 Million Estate
Posted on August 29th, 2008 by Roy Newman
Jack Carey, a prominent attorney in Florida, drafted a will for a 90 year old widower suffering from “senile dementia, cataracts, hearing loss, and depression” among other ailments, in which he named himself and his assistant the prime beneficiaries. The superior court held that the gift was void because of Carey’s undue influence over [...]
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