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In Re Probate of Will and Codicil of MacOol Case Brief

New Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division2010Docket #1895724
3 A.3d 1258 416 N.J. Super. 298 Wills, Trusts, and Estates Property

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Case Brief Summary & Legal Analysis

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tl;dr: A decedent died after instructing her attorney on changes to her will but before reviewing the draft he prepared. The court refused to probate the draft, holding that under New Jersey’s harmless error statute, the decedent must have reviewed and given final assent to the specific document.

Legal Significance: This case establishes a two-part test for admitting a writing to probate under New Jersey’s harmless error doctrine (N.J.S.A. 3B:3-3): the proponent must prove by clear and convincing evidence that the decedent (1) reviewed the document and (2) gave final assent to it.

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Case Facts & Court Holding

Key Facts & Case Background

The decedent, Louise Macool, met with her attorney to change her will. She provided handwritten notes outlining her new testamentary plan, which included adding her nieces as beneficiaries. While she was present, the attorney dictated a new will based on these notes. His secretary later typed a draft, which the attorney marked as “Rough.” This draft contained discrepancies from the decedent’s notes, including the omission of certain contingent beneficiaries and an ambiguous rephrasing of a provision to keep the family home. The decedent left the attorney’s office and died approximately one hour later, without ever having seen, reviewed, or signed the draft will. The proponent, a beneficiary under the draft, sought to have the document admitted to probate under N.J.S.A. 3B:3-3, which permits probate of a document not formally executed if the proponent proves by clear and convincing evidence that the decedent intended it to be her will.

Court Holding & Legal Precedent

Issue: Can a draft will that the decedent neither reviewed nor approved be admitted to probate under N.J.S.A. 3B:3-3, which excuses non-compliance with statutory will formalities if the proponent proves by clear and convincing evidence that the decedent intended the document to constitute their will?

No. The court affirmed the denial of probate. The proponent failed to Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. Ut enim ad minim veniam, quis nostrud exercitation ullamco laboris nisi ut aliquip ex ea commodo

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Legal Issue

Can a draft will that the decedent neither reviewed nor approved be admitted to probate under N.J.S.A. 3B:3-3, which excuses non-compliance with statutory will formalities if the proponent proves by clear and convincing evidence that the decedent intended the document to constitute their will?

Conclusion

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Legal Rule

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Legal Analysis

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