Case Number
CH-01-0197-1
Plaintiff brought suit on a defectively executed joint will, arguing that, despite its infirmities as a testamentary instrument, it is still enforceable as a contract for the benefit of a third party. In her suit, Plaintiff sought to recover certain property, purportedly covered by the defective joint will, that Decedent had devised to Defendant in a subsequent will. The lower court granted Defendant’s motion for summary judgment, finding that the defective joint will does not constitute an enforceable contract. For the following reasons, we affirm.
Originating Judge
Chancellor Walter L. Evans
Case Name
Mary Rachel Brown Williams v. Jeweline R. Crenshaw
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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