IN RE ESTATE OF EDITH BROWN BRANNON

S94A0007.

264 Ga. 84 (1994)

IN RE ESTATE OF EDITH BROWN BRANNON.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

Decided March 28, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Robert W. Galloway, C. Manson Nelson, Jr., for appellant.

Clark & Clark, H. Sol Clark, Fred S. Clark, Chamlee, Dubus & Sipple, George H. Chamlee, for appellee.


SEARS-COLLINS, Justice.

Edith Brown Brannon, a widow with no children, left the bulk of her estate, about $500,000, by will to four charities. Her heirs at law, two nieces and three nephews, filed a caveat to the probate of the will, contending that the testatrix lacked testamentary capacity and that the will was not properly executed. The probate court granted summary judgment to the propounder, NationsBank.

1. We find that the probate court properly resolved...

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