McGEE v. LOFTIN

26668.

228 Ga. 142 (1971)

184 S.E.2d 578

McGEE v. LOFTIN et al.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided October 7, 1971.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Walton Hardin, for appellant.

Orr & Kopecky, Wilbur A. Orr, Joseph C. Jackson, for appellees.


FELTON, Justice.

Alice McGee, as the named executrix in the alleged will of Rose Morgan, deceased testatrix, sought to probate the will in solemn form. Barbara Lindsey Loftin and Hugh Matthews (or Mathews), heirs at law of the testatrix, by their caveat, as amended, denied the validity of the will, the grounds of caveat being lack of testamentary capacity; mistake on the part of the testatrix as to the property owned by her which could be disposed of by will; undue...

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