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Williams v. Hayes (In re Williams)

Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Second Department, New York.
Jan 10, 2012
91 A.D.3d 661 (N.Y. App. Div. 2012)

Opinion

2012-01-10

In the Matter of Johnnie M. WILLIAMS, etc., deceased.Charles E. Williams, respondent;Bennie E. Hayes, Sr., also known as Bennie Eugene Hayes, executor of the estate of Alice Harrell Jackson, objectant-appellant.

Brinen & Associates, LLC, New York, N.Y. (John Diekman and Joshua D. Brinen of counsel), for appellant. Beck & Strauss, PLLC, Uniondale, N.Y. (Leland Stuart Beck of counsel), for respondent.


Brinen & Associates, LLC, New York, N.Y. (John Diekman and Joshua D. Brinen of counsel), for appellant. Beck & Strauss, PLLC, Uniondale, N.Y. (Leland Stuart Beck of counsel), for respondent.

REINALDO E. RIVERA, J.P., RANDALL T. ENG, SHERI S. ROMAN and SANDRA L. SGROI, JJ.

In a contested probate proceeding, the objectant appeals from a decree of the Surrogate's Court, Suffolk County (Czygier, Jr., S.), dated October 26, 2010, which, upon an order of the same court entered September 23, 2010, inter alia, granting that branch of the petitioner's motion which was for summary judgment, in effect, dismissing the objections to probate of a will based on lack of due execution, and upon an order of the same court, also entered September 23, 2010, in effect, granting that branch of the petitioner's motion which was for summary judgment on the petition, admitted the will to probate.

ORDERED that the decree is affirmed, with costs payable by the appellant personally.

The petitioner, as executor of the decedent's estate, offered a will dated March 24, 2005, for probate. The decedent's sister, Alice Harrell Jackson (hereinafter the objectant), filed objections to probate based on lack of due execution. Thereafter, the petitioner moved for summary judgment on the petition and, in effect, dismissing the objections to probate. The objectant opposed the motion, inter alia, on the ground that the attestation clause in the will did not satisfy the statutory requirement for a self-proving affidavit. The Surrogate's Court, among other things, granted the petitioner's motion, and admitted the will to probate. While this appeal was pending, this Court granted the application of Bennie E. Hayes, Sr., also known as Bennie Eugene Hayes, executor of the estate of Alice Harrell Jackson, to be substituted for the deceased objectant.

The petitioner made a prima facie showing that the propounded will was duly executed pursuant to EPTL 3–2.1 by submitting, inter alia, the will, which contains an executed attestation clause, and the affidavits of the attesting witnesses ( see Matter of Farrell, 84 A.D.3d 1374, 923 N.Y.S.2d 885; Matter of Murray, 84 A.D.3d 106, 115, 921 N.Y.S.2d 161; Matter of Mooney, 74 A.D.3d 1073, 1074, 903 N.Y.S.2d 490; Matter of Schlaeger, 74 A.D.3d 405, 407, 903 N.Y.S.2d 12; Matter of Castiglione, 40 A.D.3d 1227, 1228–1229, 837 N.Y.S.2d 360). In opposition to the petitioner's prima facie showing of entitlement to judgment as a matter of law on the petition and dismissing the objections based on lack of due execution, the appellant failed to raise a triable issue of fact ( see Matter of Farrell, 84 A.D.3d at 1374, 923 N.Y.S.2d 885; Matter of Tuccio, 38 A.D.3d 791, 791–792, 832 N.Y.S.2d 609). The appellant's contention, in effect, that the Surrogate's Court erred in considering the interrogatories of the attesting witnesses is improperly raised for the first time on appeal ( see Birch Hill Farm v. Reed, 272 A.D.2d 282, 283, 707 N.Y.S.2d 188).

Accordingly, the Surrogate's Court properly granted that branch of the petitioner's motion which was for summary judgment, in effect, dismissing the objections to probate based on lack of due execution, in effect, granted that branch of the motion which was for summary judgment on the petition, and admitted the will to probate.


Summaries of

Williams v. Hayes (In re Williams)

Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Second Department, New York.
Jan 10, 2012
91 A.D.3d 661 (N.Y. App. Div. 2012)
Case details for

Williams v. Hayes (In re Williams)

Case Details

Full title:In the Matter of Johnnie M. WILLIAMS, etc., deceased.Charles E. Williams…

Court:Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Second Department, New York.

Date published: Jan 10, 2012

Citations

91 A.D.3d 661 (N.Y. App. Div. 2012)
935 N.Y.S.2d 662
2012 N.Y. Slip Op. 219

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