Monthly Archives: March 2014

Discovery Proceedings In Divorce Action Interfere With Criminal Investigation In The Case Of A Missing Child

The ongoing saga of missing child Kyron Horman and the divorce battle between his father Kaine Horman and stepmother Terri Moulton Horman took another turn this past September. On June 4, 2010, then-seven-year-old Kyron disappeared sometime after being dropped off by his stepmother at Skyline School. The disappearance led to the most extensive search-and-rescue operation… Read More »

How A Confidential Relationship And Suspicious Activity Create Inference Of Undue Influence

With a long trial looming, the parties to the lawsuit over the $300 million estate of reclusive heiress Huguette Clark agreed to a settlement. Huguette Clark died in 2011 at age 104 after living a secluded life, the last 20 years of which she served as a voluntary self pay resident at a Manhattan hospital…. Read More »