A 1994 Missouri court case points out that Mr. Sobol had, indeed, prepared a will 3 years before his death. The State of Israel was named as the beneficiary of his estate with no mention of any heirs. What was found (after his death) was only a copy of the will with apparent alterations. A lawsuit was brought by family contesting the existence of a valid will. The court found for those plaintiffs and ruled in favor of the heirs and against the State of Israel. An original inked version of the will was never found.APPEALS CASE DETAILS
A 1994 Missouri court case points out that Mr. Sobol had, indeed, prepared a will 3 years before his death. The State of Israel was named as the beneficiary of his estate with no mention of any heirs. What was found (after his death) was only a copy of the will with apparent alterations. A lawsuit was brought by family contesting the existence of a valid will. The court found for those plaintiffs and ruled in favor of the heirs and against the State of Israel. An original inked version of the will was never found.APPEALS CASE DETAILS
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