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EPISODE · May 20, 2008 · 12 MIN

Episode 111 - Evidence issues in estates when a main party is deceased

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This week on Hull on Estates, Rick and Sean discuss evidence issues in estate matters when a main party is deceased. They reference "Burns Estate and Mellon"; a 2000 Court of Appeal Case cited in 34 Estates and Trusts Reports, 2nd Edition, p.175.Comments? Send us an email at [email protected], call us on the comment line at 206-350-6636, or leave us a comment on the Hull on Estates blog.

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This week on Hull on Estates, Rick and Sean discuss evidence issues in estate matters when a main party is deceased. They reference "Burns Estate and Mellon"; a 2000 Court of Appeal Case cited in 34 Estates and Trusts Reports, 2nd Edition,...

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