Justia Montana Supreme Court Opinion Summaries

Articles Posted in May, 2013
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Appellant, the personal representative of the estate of Decedent, appealed from a final distribution order of the district court, which interpreted Decedent's last will and testament to devise the entirety of Decedent's real property to Appellee, Appellant's brother. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that the district court did not err in (1) interpreting Decedent's will to determine that Decedent intended to devise to Appellee 528 acres subject to special farm property valuation; and (2) allowing Appellee to object to the personal representative's proposed distribution of income from the property subject to special farm property valuation more than thirty days after the proposed distribution was submitted for approval. View "Ecton v. Ecton" on Justia Law