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    Elements and proof in undue influence cases 

    Volkmer, Ronald R. (2014)
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    Duty to account for managers of family entities 

    Volkmer, Ronald R. (2014)
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    Posthumously conceived child and social security benefits 

    Volkmer, Ronald R. (2011)
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    When does the 'probate exception' to federal court jurisdiction apply? 

    Volkmer, Ronald R. (2007)
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    Eligibility of posthumously conceived child to inherit under intestacy law 

    Volkmer, Ronald R. (2007)
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    Property rights of unmarried cohabitants to be decided 

    Volkmer, Ronald R. (2008)
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    Issues pertaining to the termination and modification of trusts 

    Volkmer, Ronald R. (2008)
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    Control over charitable trusts assets: An update 

    Volkmer, Ronald R. (2008)
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    Changing the estate planning malpractice landscape: Applying the constructive trust to cure testamentary mistake 

    Haneman, Victoria J. (2011)
    A statistical compilation of malpractice claims released by the American Bar Association in 2008 demonstrates that estate planning cases constitute almost 10% of all actions filed. An estate planning client is uniquely ...
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    120 hours until the consistent treatment of simultaneous death under the California probate code 

    Haneman, Victoria J.; Booth, Jennifer M. (2010)
    The issue of simultaneous death arises when there is insufficient evidence that two individuals died other than simultaneously. In the case of closely proximate deaths, devolution of the estate depends upon the order of ...
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