Where the decedent's father sued decedent's mother, his former wife and her guardian, alleging self-dealing in naming herself as primary contingent beneficiary of the decedent's $3 million annuity, and there were questions of fact regarding whether he was aware of and consented to defendant's actions and whether the decedent ratified those actions after attaining her majority, the trial judge erred in granting summary judgment dismissing the action.
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