§ 152:122. Form: Notice of motion for summary judgment dismissing objections to probate—Allegation of undue influence and fraud | Secondary Sources | Westlaw
CW2D § 152:122Joy T. Carmichael, J.D.; Christine M. G. Davis, J.D., LL.M.; John A. Gebauer, J.D.; Stephanie A. Giggetts, J.D.; Amy L. Kruse, J.D.; Kristina E. Music Biro, J.D., of the staff of the National Legal Research Group, Inc.; Paul Steinberg, J.D.; and Yvette Wiltshire, J.D.Carmody-Wait 2d New York Practice with Forms (Approx. 2 pages)
CW2D § 152:122Joy T. Carmichael, J.D.; Christine M. G. Davis, J.D., LL.M.; John A. Gebauer, J.D.; Stephanie A. Giggetts, J.D.; Amy L. Kruse, J.D.; Kristina E. Music Biro, J.D., of the staff of the National Legal Research Group, Inc.; Paul Steinberg, J.D.; and Yvette Wiltshire, J.D.Carmody-Wait 2d New York Practice with Forms (Approx. 2 pages)
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Carmody-Wait 2d New York Practice with Forms
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August 2024 Update
Chapter 152. Probate Proceedings
Joy T. Carmichael, J.D.; Christine M. G. Davis, J.D., LL.M.; John A. Gebauer, J.D.; Stephanie A. Giggetts, J.D.; Amy L. Kruse, J.D.; Kristina E. Music Biro, J.D., of the staff of the National Legal Research Group, Inc.; Paul Steinberg, J.D.; and Yvette Wiltshire, J.D.
VII. Contested Probate
A. Objections to Probate
5. Notice Requirements for Those Named in the Will
§ 152:122. Form: Notice of motion for summary judgment dismissing objections to probate—Allegation of undue influence and fraud