Wilson v. Wilson

By Jenna G. Rubin

This decision deals with whether subsequent to executing a prenuptial agreement, language in a decedent’s trust directing the trustee to set aside “as much property as is necessary to satisfy the Wife’s elective share” constituted a modification of the prenuptial agreement such that the wife could then elect to take her elective share. The Court found that it did not.

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