Until death due us part? But what happens then?

48847025_8eb21aa811In Joan Marino v. Larry L. Marino et al. the New Jersey Supreme Court said that Joan Marino could not dig up her estranged husband’s body and have it buried with her family.  The decedent failed to leave any specific instructions as to where he wished to be buried.  In his will he apointed his adult son as executor who opted to have him buired with his mother.  Joan said she did not want to buried with the decedent’s family.  It appeared that she didn’t get the point.  So, Joan and her husband parted at death with a little help from Justice Helen Hoens and the rest of the New Jersey Supreme Court.

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