Wagar v. Wagar
The superior court voided two amendments to the testamentary trust of James H. Wagar, Sr., deceased, and held that the original, unamended trust document was effective. The trustee who had been appointed under the amendments now claims insufficient evidence was presented at trial to support the courts finding that Wagar was mentally incompetent when he executed the amendments. The evidence supporting the finding was sufficient. Court affirm the judgment.



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