LEE v. WAINWRIGHT

43527.

256 Ga. 478 (1986)

350 S.E.2d 238

LEE v. WAINWRIGHT.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided November 25, 1986.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles E. Lamkin, Robert M. McCartney, for appellant.

C. Deen Strickland, for appellee.


HUNT, Justice.

Following the testator's death, the executor Wainwright offered for probate a will dated April 30, 1984. In this will the testator left his entire estate to four persons, none of whom are his heirs-at-law. His heirs-at-law are his five brothers and sisters. A sister of the testator, Mary S. Lee, objected to the will on grounds of forgery, lack of testamentary capacity, undue influence, and intoxication. The probate court, however, admitted the will...

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