Sister that mishandled parents’ estates must reimburse brother for missing inheritance

Sister that mishandled parents’ estates must reimburse brother for missing inheritance

On April 17, 2014, Master Abigail M. LeGrow of the Court of Chancery in the State of Delaware issued a draft report in the matter of Harrison v. Dixon et. al., ruling that the Defendant, Roseann Dixon, must reimburse her brother, Jacob Harrison, for his inheritance from his parents’ estates which was never received as a result of Dixon’s mishandling of the estates. Remell Harrison passed away in 2004. Her […]

Delaware Guardianship Actions and the Ethical Considerations in Chancery Court

Delaware Guardianship Actions and the Ethical Considerations in Chancery Court

By: David J. Ferry, Jr., Esq. Ferry Joseph, P.A. With the population of older Americans on the rise, issues related, in general, to elder law, and specifically to guardianship actions, are requiring greater attention.  Of course guardianship actions do not solely affect the elderly, as many are filed in connection with younger adults who, for one reason or another, lack the ability to care for themselves and/or their property.  It […]

Nursing Attorney Team Member Kristopher Star attains National Certification in Emergency & Pediatric Nursing

Nursing Attorney Team Member Kristopher Star attains National Certification in Emergency & Pediatric Nursing

Kristopher T. Starr, Esq. Attains National Certification in Emergency and Pediatric Nursing.

Michael B. Joseph, Esq. elected to the American College of Bankruptcy

Michael B. Joseph, Esq. elected to the American College of Bankruptcy

Michael B. Joseph, Esq. elected to the American College of Bankruptcy.

David J. Ferry, Esq. Named a Top Lawyer

David J. Ferry, Esq. Named a Top Lawyer

David J. Ferry, Esq. named a Top Lawyer by Delaware Today Magazine, November, 2103.