Celeste Lachapelle as the beneficiary of the will of James Russell Pace v. Blanchard E. Tual
Syllabus
Appellant sued the law firm that prepared a will on behalf of her fiancé for professional negligence after an out-of-state will contest resulted in the invalidation of the will. The trial court concluded that Appellant's claim accrued when she was forced to respond to the will contest and not when the will was actually held to be invalid. Thus, Appellant's action was filed after the one-year limitations period had expired, and the trial court granted summary judgment for the law firm. Finding no reversible error, we affirm.
Judges: Presiding Judge J. Steven Stafford
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