Duties of Executor of Last Will and Testament in Arizona Some court cases treat one or two big legal issues. Other times, the Arizona Court of Appeals must decide a smattering of smaller legal issues, which was the case in case of Estate of Nolan, 108 P.2d 391 (1940). In the Nolan case, the Arizona […]
Posted in : Last Will and Testament in Arizona
Posted on : December 6, 2016, By: Christopher Hildebrand
Posted on : December 5, 2016, By: Christopher Hildebrand
Corroborating Evidence under Arizona’s Deadman’s Statute Arizona’s “deadman’s statute” prevents someone from making a claim against a decedent’s estate based entirely on an oral agreement. A claimant can only testify about an oral agreement with a decedent if he offers supporting evidence. What kind of evidence is required? The Arizona Court of Appeals considered this […]
Posted in : Arizona Probate Court Laws