IN RE GRAY'S ESTATE

Administration No. 96211.

168 F.Supp. 124 (1958)

In re ESTATE of Sue Crossman GRAY, also known as Sue C. Gray, Deceased.

United States District Court District of Columbia, Civil Division.

December 10, 1958.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Ferdinand J. Mack, Washington, D. C., guardian ad litem, for caveator.

E. W. Mollohan, Jr., Washington, D. C., for caveatee.


PINE, District Judge.

This is a motion to dismiss a caveat to a will. Caveator is the adopted son of a deceased daughter of testatrix. By her will testatrix left her entire estate to her two surviving daughters and made no provision for caveator.

The ground for the motion is that caveator does not have the requisite interest in the estate to permit him to file a caveat, in that he lacks the relationship to testatrix which would entitle him to share in her...

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