The year 2009 was host to a multitude of opinions and legislation impacting trusts and estates. Indeed, no one would dispute that the legislation overhauling the form power of attorney has had a dramatic effect on the field. The final quarter of 2009 continued with the year’s trend, producing decisions addressed to an array of significant issues affecting practice and procedure.

Revocation Issue

In Matter of Sharp, cross-appeals were taken from an Order of the Surrogate’s Court, Broom County (Peckham, S.) which, inter alia, admitted a purported will of the decedent to probate.

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