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Publisher: Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education (MCLE)
June 7, 2024

Fiduciary Litigation in the Probate Court, Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education (MCLE)

Day Pitney's Fiduciary and Probate Litigation team in Boston authored several chapters in the 6th edition of Fiduciary Litigation in the Probate Court, published by Massachusetts Continuing Legal Education (MCLE).

Tiffany M. Bentley and Alex J. Harrington co-authored Chapter 8, Compelling and Objecting to Accounts. Bentley also is a co-author on Chapter 10, Litigating Will Contests. Ann Hetherwick Cahill and Noelle Maffeo co-authored Chapter 13, Cy Pres and Deviation. Boston Private Client Paralegal Sharon B. Quinan also co-authored Chapter 1, Filings in the Probate and Family Court After the MUPC and MUTC, and Chapter 11, Compromise Agreements.

Fiduciary Litigation in the Probate Court offers essential insight and practical guidance on a wide range of issues addressed by the Massachusetts Probate and Family Court. The book covers complaints for instructions, declaratory judgments, reformation of trusts, objections to accounts, will contests and partitions, amongst other topics. For more information, visit MCLE's website.

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Tiffany M. Bentley
Tiffany M. Bentley
Partner
Boston, MA
| (617) 345-4692
Ann Hetherwick Cahill
Ann Hetherwick Cahill
Partner
Boston, MA
| (617) 345-4691
Alex J. Harrington
Alex J. Harrington
Senior Associate
Boston, MA
| (617) 345-4724
Noelle (Lussier) Maffeo
Noelle (Lussier) Maffeo
Associate
Boston, MA
| (617) 345-4742

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