ACKERMAN v. GENEVIEVE ACKERMAN FAMILY TRUST

No. 05-CV-652.

908 A.2d 1200 (2006)

Stephen J. ACKERMAN, Jr., Appellant, v. GENEVIEVE ACKERMAN FAMILY TRUST, et al., Appellees.

District of Columbia Court of Appeals.

Decided October 12, 2006.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

John T. Szymkowicz, with whom J.P. Szymkowicz, Washington, DC, was on the brief, for appellant.

George B. Huckabay, Bethesda, MD, for appellees.

Before REID and FISHER, Associate Judges, and SCHWELB, Senior Judge.


FISHER, Associate Judge:

Appellant Stephen J. Ackerman, Jr., lost his lawsuit to reform a trust created by his mother. Enforcing a "no contest" provision of the trust, the trial court then declared that appellant had lost any and all interests he may have had under the trust and his mother's will. Appellant challenges the latter ruling, but we affirm.

I.

In May 2002 Genevieve Ackerman created a revocable trust (the Genevieve Ackerman Family Trust...

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