Just as this winter has provided us with a mix of sun, clouds, snow, sleet and ice, so, too, has the Surrogate’s Court and Appellate Division provided us with an array of opinions to instruct and guide us on substantive and procedural issues affecting trusts and estates practice. Here are but a few.

Court Authorizes Sale of Property as Proof of Gift Fails. In a Surrogate’s Court proceeding in Kings County to determine ownership of the decedent’s real property, the petitioner moved for a preliminary injunction barring the Public Administrator from selling the property or continuing a proceeding to evict petitioner pending determination of the petition.

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