The State of California Court of Appeal has ruled in favor of the Brando Trust and decided against an appeal made by plaintiff Deborah Brando (nee Presley) who petitioned to revoke the decision of the probate May 2007 court orders upholding Avra Douglas, Larry Dressler and Mike Medavoy as co-executors of the Brando Estate.
The Court of Appeal decision represents the third failed attempt by the Plaintiff to challenge the will and reopen the estate.
The Court of Appeal's decision affirms the probate judgment on two grounds: (1) The petitioner does not have standing to challenge the will; and (2) her attempt to challenge the will is untimely. The Court of Appeal awarded Douglas, Medavoy and Dressler their costs on appeal.
The Court of Appeal's decision affirms that Plaintiff's attempt to disturb the closed estate of Marlon Brando was improper as a matter of law. The opinion also confirms that Plaintiff has no interest in the Estate of Marlon Brando and that her attack on the closed estate is untimely.
Full Article and Source:
Brando Trust Wins Victory in State of California Court of Appeal
See also:
The Brando Wills
The Court of Appeal decision represents the third failed attempt by the Plaintiff to challenge the will and reopen the estate.
The Court of Appeal's decision affirms the probate judgment on two grounds: (1) The petitioner does not have standing to challenge the will; and (2) her attempt to challenge the will is untimely. The Court of Appeal awarded Douglas, Medavoy and Dressler their costs on appeal.
The Court of Appeal's decision affirms that Plaintiff's attempt to disturb the closed estate of Marlon Brando was improper as a matter of law. The opinion also confirms that Plaintiff has no interest in the Estate of Marlon Brando and that her attack on the closed estate is untimely.
Full Article and Source:
Brando Trust Wins Victory in State of California Court of Appeal
See also:
The Brando Wills
More good news. Maybe this will be the end of it now.
ReplyDeleteDon't know who these people are, but there are time limits in the courts.
ReplyDeleteThis is good news --- uphold the trust.
ReplyDeleteVery curious why the plaintiff is taking / has taken this action. Could be a valid reason or this could be dreamland.
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