GRISBY v. ANDREWS

2951032.

686 So.2d 303 (1996)

Doris GRISBY v. Margaret ANDREWS, as Administratrix of the Estate of Mid Carter.

Court of Civil Appeals of Alabama.

November 15, 1996.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Charles H. Jones, Jr., Mobile, for Appellant.

Miriam Witherspoon and Joe W. Morgan, Jr., Birmingham, for Appellee.


YATES, Judge.

Mid Carter died, leaving a will that expressly revoked all prior wills and codicils. A jury determined that that will was the product of undue influence, and the court entered a judgment holding that that will was invalid. Following this judgment, Doris Grisby submitted for probate a document purporting to be the will of Carter.1 This will pre-dated the invalid will.

Margaret Andrews petitioned to remove the administration...

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