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Indiana Court of Appeals
In the Matter of the Estate of William E. Singleton, Deceased, Bobbe J. Singleton v. The National Bank of Indianapolis, in its capacity as Personal Representative of the Estate of William E. Singleton
24A-EU-685

Estate unsupervised. Affirms Johnson Superior Court Judge Kevin Barton’s ’s denial of Bobbe Singleton’s motion to elect against the will of her late husband, William E. Singleton, and its denial of her motion to correct error. Finds the trial court’s May 8, 2017, order made the necessary findings to admit William’s will to probate, even though the order did not use the word “admit.” Appellant’s attorney: Curtis E. Shirley. Appellee’s attorney: Mark J. Crandley, Barnes & Thornburg

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