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Wills that Exercise a Power of Appointment May Cause Extra Work After Testator’s Death

By Daniel J. Reiter on April 5, 2021
Posted in Hidden Rules

Probating a will which exercises a power of appointment may mean more work than usual before jurisdiction is marked complete.

Pursuant to Uniform Rule 207.19(d):

In a probate proceeding where the will purports to exercise a power of appointment, a copy of the instrument creating the power of appointment must be furnished, and the

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