SHORE v. MALLOY

No. S96A1028.

472 S.E.2d 303 (1996)

267 Ga. 44

SHORE v. MALLOY, Executrix.

Supreme Court of Georgia.

July 15, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Roy Allen Shore, Kennesaw, Hylton B. Dupree, Jr., A. Gregory Poole, Dupree, Johnson & Poole, Marietta, for Shore.

Robert J. Hunter, Beverly Gastright O'Hearn, Atlanta, for Malloy.


BENHAM, Chief Justice.

When Era Marie Allen Shore passed away in April 1993, she left a last will and testament which named as executrix her daughter, appellee Era Marie Shore Malloy. Appellee offered the will for probate and her brother, appellant Roy Allen Shore, Jr., filed a caveat in which he asserted the proffered will was invalid due to the testatrix's lack of testamentary capacity; the undue influence of appellee/propounder over the testatrix in the making...

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