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... defendants' appeal. The plaintiff and Barbara Przekop are siblings and the children
of the decedent. Prior to the decedent's death, he had used survivorship bank
accounts as a means of estate planning. He had established ...
... defendants' appeal. The plaintiff and Barbara Przekop are siblings and the children
of the decedent. Prior to the decedent's death, he had used survivorship bank
accounts as a means of estate planning. He had established ...
... For instance, the transfer of property may be done for many legitimate purposes, such as estate
planning, gifts to children, or a bona fide sale to an independent third party. The act of the transfer
in the present case does not imply the fact to be inferred—that of a guilty mind. ...
... For instance, the transfer of property may be done for many legitimate purposes, such as estate
planning, gifts to children, or a bona fide sale to an independent third party. The act of the transfer
in the present case does not imply the fact to be inferred—that of a guilty mind. ...
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