(DOWNLOAD) "Madden v. Madden Et Al. Maddens Estate" by Supreme Court of Minnesota ~ Book PDF Kindle ePub Free
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- Title: Madden v. Madden Et Al. Maddens Estate
- Author : Supreme Court of Minnesota
- Release Date : January 27, 1932
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 72 KB
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FIELD, J. Bridget T. Madden died November 23, 1926, leaving a will which provided as follows: I give, devise and bequeath all of my real and personal property, consisting principally of the farm where I live and the house and barn and other buildings thereon and the furniture and fixtures and the cattle and other personal property thereon, to my daughter, Ruth E. Madden, in trust, nevertheless, for her support and for the support and maintenance of my son, Charles J. Madden, during his natural life, and I direct my said daughter, Ruth E. Madden, to take possession of all of my said property at my death and carry on the farm as I have been doing with the assistance of my said son, Charles J. Madden, and to use the income thereof for his and her support during his lifetime, and to pay the taxes, insurance and the interest on the mortgage on my said property and to do all the other things necessary to carry on said farm, so that my said son, Charles J. Madden, will have his maintenance and support out of the proceeds of said farm during his natural life, and if my said daughter, Ruth E. Madden, finds she is unable to carry on my said farm at a profit so as to support herself and said Charles J. Madden, from the income thereof, then I authorize and direct my said daughter, Ruth E. Madden, to sell my said property, both real and personal, * * * and to invest the proceeds thereof and use the income thereof, and so much of the principal as is necessary for the support and maintenance of my said son, Charles J. Madden, during his life, and at his death this trust is to terminate, and what remains of my property at the death of my said son, I give, devise and bequeath in four equal shares to my three children, William F. Madden, Sarah A. Casey, and Ruth E. Madden, and to John F. Good, who lived with me from the time he was two years old until he married. * * * I purposely give and bequeath to my children, as herein provided, and I provide especially herein for my son, Charles J. Madden, because he is unable to provide for himself.