A Surrogate’s Court judge has determined that an inmate validly renounced his deceased mother’s inheritance before claims for a share of her estate were filed by the Office of Victim Services and the father of the inmate’s victim.
John Greenleaf
A Surrogate's Court judge has determined that an inmate validly renounced his deceased mother's inheritance before claims for a share of her estate were filed by the Office of Victim Services and the father of the inmate's victim.
July 27, 2015 at 06:00 AM
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A Surrogate’s Court judge has determined that an inmate validly renounced his deceased mother’s inheritance before claims for a share of her estate were filed by the Office of Victim Services and the father of the inmate’s victim.
John Greenleaf
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