Court Opinion

ID: 9618645
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-22 05:14:51.081708+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T18:04:31.017035
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Hunt, Chief Justice,
dissenting.
I agree that circumstances before and after the execution of the will may, in some instances permit an inference of the presence or absence of testamentary capacity. However, I, and my fellow dissenters, respectfully disagree that the evidence in this case permits an inference of the absence of such capacity. The evidence here does not meet the Kievman v. Kievman, 260 Ga. 853 (400 SE2d 317) (1991) standard and the grant of summary judgment was appropriate and should be affirmed.
I am authorized to state that Presiding Justice Benham and Justice Fletcher join in this dissent.
*526Chamlee, Dubus & Sipple, George H. Chamlee, Clark & Clark, H. Sol Clark, Fred S. Clark, for appellee.