In her properly executed will, Leilani devised land “to my h…
In her properly executed will, Leilani devised land “to my husband for life, remainder to my daughter’s children.” At the time of writing the will, Leilani had a husband (Harrison), a daughter (Deidre), and a son (Steven). When Leilani died and the will was duly admitted to probate, her will contained no residuary clause, and she was survived by Harrison, Deidre, Steven, and Deidre’s child. Harrison died intestate a few years later, survived by only Deidre and Steven, and their children. By the time Harrison died, Deidre had one more child. A year after Harrison’s death, Deidre had yet another child. Who now owns the land?