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Monongalia County Commission admits Erwin Gault will to probate; approves sending original will to South Carolina
Summary
The Monongalia County Commission on May 21 approved admitting a photocopied will for Erwin Gault to probate in solemn form, handled a resignation request for another estate administrator and authorized the clerk to forward an original will to a South Carolina probate court. President Ed Arnett recused himself from one estate action.
MORGANTOWN, W.Va. — The Monongalia County Commission on May 21 approved a petition to admit the last will and testament of Erwin Gault to probate in solemn form and authorized the county clerk to send an original will in a separate estate to a probate court in South Carolina.
The commission voted to admit the Gault will after an attorney for the petitioner said beneficiaries named in the will had received their legacies and the petitioner sought admission despite the document presented being a copy, not an original. “The petition is to admit the will to probate in solemn form,” attorney Mackie…
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