WILL OF KLAGSTAD


264 Wis. 269 (1953)

WILL OF KLAGSTAD: BRANDON, Appellant, vs. HAGEN, Respondent.

Supreme Court of Wisconsin.

June 2, 1953.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

For the appellant there were briefs by Sanborn, Lamoreux & Pray of Ashland, and oral argument by Allan T. Pray.

For the respondent there was a brief and oral argument by G. Arthur Johnson of Ashland.


FAIRCHILD, J.

The testimony concerning the competency of the testator to make a will at the time of its execution shows that he had sufficient active memory to comprehend, without prompting, the situation and relation of his relatives, also the condition and extent of his property. The testimony sustained the finding of the trial court. The evidence establishing that the testator had the mental capacity to make a will, the ruling below, is in accordance with the general...

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