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In re Estate of Jerry L. Wegelin, 2008 Neb. App. LEXIS 154 (July 22, 2008)


by Dana G. Fitzsimons View Biography
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August 12, 2008

Previously published on July 30, 2008

At his death in 2006, Jerry L. Wegelin had three children. Under his will, he named his children as his personal representatives. His estate included two farm properties, his home, and personal property. Under his will, his sons were to each receive one of the farm properties and his daughter was to receive the home.


 

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