Opinion ID: 1132525
Heading Depth: 1
Heading Rank: 4

Heading: petition for writ of certiorari

Text: ¶ 10. In their petition for writ of certiorari before this Court, the heirs-at-law narrow the issues. They claim that (1) the Court of Appeals correctly found that the issue of automatic revocation is one of broad public importance requiring determination by this Court, (2) the Court of Appeals failed to follow the Rasco decision which purportedly held that a divorce accompanied by a property settlement agreement which is fully carried out results in a revocation (at least by implication) of the provisions of a pre-divorce will in favor of the ex-spouse, and (3) the Court of Appeals did not conduct a non-deferential de novo review of the chancellor's decision since the decision was based on incorrect conclusions of law.