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In re Estate of Kreuegel

Supreme Court of Minnesota
Aug 29, 1996
551 N.W.2d 718 (Minn. 1996)

Summary

affirming the denial of an untimely filed “notice of election” where the surviving spouse failed to timely request an extension of the time in which she must elect and rejecting surviving spouse's argument that equity should relieve her of the pertinent time limitations because she had been “actively engaged in negotiations with the estate as to how the distributions should be made”

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Opinion

No. C9-95-1751.

July 26, 1996. Rehearing Denied August 29, 1996.

Appeal from the Court of Appeals, 545 N.W.2d 684.


ORDER

Based upon all the files, records and proceedings herein,

IT IS HEREBY ORDERED that the petition for further review filed by the children of the decedent Arnold J. Kruegel be, and the same is, granted for the limited purpose of reversing that portion of the court of appeals' decision filed April 2, 1996 which declares that the district court abused its discretion in holding that Jeannette Kruegel's petition for electing the elective share was not timely filed. Minn.Stat. § 524.2-205(a). As the trial court correctly determined, the last day for filing a timely petition expired on January 21, 1995 without either a filing or a request for an extension of time for filing. Instead, the notice of election was filed on February 10, 1995. The court of appeals held that because Kruegel was actively engaged in negotiations with the estate as to how the distributions should be made, she should be equitably relieved of the time limitations of section 524.2-205(a).

However, in our view, it is for the trial court to determine, in the exercise of its discretion, whether such equitable consideration exists and then whether the statutory time limitations may be avoided. A review of this record demonstrates no clear abuse of that discretion. Accordingly, the election was properly barred, and the decision of the court of appeals to the contrary is reversed.

BY THE COURT: /s/ Alexander M. Keith A.M. Keith Chief Justice


Summaries of

In re Estate of Kreuegel

Supreme Court of Minnesota
Aug 29, 1996
551 N.W.2d 718 (Minn. 1996)

affirming the denial of an untimely filed “notice of election” where the surviving spouse failed to timely request an extension of the time in which she must elect and rejecting surviving spouse's argument that equity should relieve her of the pertinent time limitations because she had been “actively engaged in negotiations with the estate as to how the distributions should be made”

Summary of this case from Saylor v. Saylor

reversing this court's holding that the district court should have extended the time for a surviving spouse to petition for his elective share because "it is for the [district] court to determine, in the exercise of its discretion, whether such equitable consideration exists and then whether the statutory time limitations may be avoided"

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Case details for

In re Estate of Kreuegel

Case Details

Full title:In re ESTATE OF Arnold J. KRUEGEL, Deceased

Court:Supreme Court of Minnesota

Date published: Aug 29, 1996

Citations

551 N.W.2d 718 (Minn. 1996)

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