IMO Estate of Albert J. Vietri, Sr., Christine Vietri v. Paula Vietri

CourtCourt of Chancery of Delaware
DecidedAugust 31, 2022
DocketC.A. 2020-0806-PWG
StatusPublished

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Opinion

IN THE COURT OF CHANCERY OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE

In the Matter of the Estate of ) ALBERT J. VIETRI, SR., deceased ) ) CHRISTINE VIETRI, ALBERT J. ) C.A. No. 2020-0806-PWG VIETRI, JR., and VINCENT J. VIETRI )

Petitioners/Caveators ) v. ) ) PAULA VIETRI ) ) Respondent. )

MASTER’S REPORT

Date Submitted: May 20, 2022 Final Report: August 31, 2022

David J. Ferry, Jr., Esquire, Brian J. Ferry, Esquire, Timothy R. Akers, Jr., Esquire, FERRY & JOSEPH, P.A., Wilmington, Delaware, attorneys for Petitioners/Caveators, Christine Vietri, Albert J. Vietri, Jr., Vincent J. Vietri

Lydia E. York, Esquire, L.E. YORK LAW, LLC, Wilmington, Delaware, attorney for Respondent, Paula Vietri

GRIFFIN, Master Three children of decedent filed a caveat against the allowance of decedent’s

2020 will, claiming that he lacked testamentary capacity and was unduly influenced

by a fourth sibling when he executed the will one day before his death. They ask the

Court to invalidate the 2020 will and demand an accounting and surcharge from the

fourth sibling for financial transactions she conducted for their father before and

after his death. The fourth sibling denies that decedent’s 2020 will was invalid. I

find that the caveators have not proven decedent lacked testamentary capacity or was

unduly influenced when he executed the 2020 will and hold that the 2020 will is

valid. Accordingly, I recommend that the Court deny both the caveat against the

allowance of the 2020 will and the caveators’ demand for an accounting and

surcharge. This is a final report.

I. Background1

A. Factual Background

Albert J. Vietri, Sr. (“Decedent”) and Barbara Vietri, had four children, Caveators

Christine Vietri (“Christine”), Albert J. Vietri, Jr. (“Albert”), Vincent J. Vietri

(collectively “Caveators”), and Respondent Paula Vietri (“Paula”).2 Barbara died in

1 I refer to the trial transcript as “Trial Tr.,” to the joint trial exhibits as “JX” with the Bates stamp numbers found at the bottom of the exhibit pages, where applicable, and to Resp’t Ex. 1. 2 Docket Item (“D.I.”) 55, ¶¶ 1-4. I use first names in pursuit of clarity and intend no familiarity or disrespect. 1 June of 2002.3 Decedent was described as “very warm,” “family oriented,” also

“ornery” and that he would “butt heads” with his children at times.4 It appears that

the siblings have had volatile relationships at times.5 Decedent resided at 1612

Maple Street, Wilmington, Delaware (“Home”) until his death.6

1. Decedent’s Medical History and Decline

After Decedent had his first stroke in March 2013, Christine and Albert, who

both lived nearby, took turns caring for him.7 Decedent had another stroke in

September 2016 and a third stroke in March 2017.8 The strokes left him with

weakness in his right side, difficulty swallowing (dysphagia) and, by February 2020,

difficulty speaking (dysarthria/asphasia).9 Between September to November of

2017, Christine moved in with Decedent to help care for him and worked out of an

office in the Home, and Albert continued to help.10 On March 3, 2018, Paula, who

3 Trial Tr. 22:2-3. 4 Id., 14:9-16; id. 197:9-13; id. 242:6-10. 5 Id. 181:17-24; id. 186:15-21; id. 187:5-9; id. 194:21-195:4; id. 197:9-11; id. 239:5-7. 6 D.I. 55, ¶5. 7 Trial Tr. 16:12-17:8. 8 JX R, 01104-01105. 9 Id., 01095-01097. Decedent’s medical history in Christiana Hospital records on February 14, 2020 listed “dysarthria,” see JX S, 01174, while Dr. Ciarlo, Decedent’s doctor for 18 years, testified in his deposition that the “last time I saw him, he did not have an aphasia.” JX R, 01088, 01106. Dr. Ciarlo last saw Decedent in September 2019. Id., 01110. 10 Trial Tr. 18:17-19:13. 2 is a travel nurse, moved into the Home.11 She did not have an established residence

at that time.12 She became involved with Decedent’s care and Christine testified that

Paula’s involvement with his care made it “difficult [for her] living in the Home”

and, in June 2018, Christine moved downstate and got married.13 Paula testified that

she “stayed with her father because there was no one else there,”14 and she was

Decedent’s sole caregiver after Christine left the Home until his death on July 8,

2020.15 She resented that she “was stuck doing all the work.”16

Decedent’s health continued to decline in 2020 and he needed increasing

assistance from Paula.17 He was admitted to the hospital on February 14 - 19, 2020

for pain after a fall at Home.18 The hospital notes describe him as “awake and alert,

11 Id. 18:17-21. Her moving into the Home was not at Decedent’s invitation. Id. 243:21- 24. 12 Id. 183:22-184:22. 13 Id. 20:21-21:8; id. 186:22-187:9; id. 256:15-16. Christine testified that she “snuck out while [Albert] was away on vacation …because [she] knew of the repercussions.” Id. 52:21-53:3. 14 Id. 256:10-11. 15 Id. 266:3-8. Paula testified that she intended a brief stay, then Christine moved out, and she suffered a series of health issues that she had that prevented her from working. Id. 197:19-200:23; id. 198:17-199:20 (Paula did not start working again until October 2020). 16 Id. 499:17-23. 17 Id. 294:9-296:11 (she assisted him with his personal hygiene, helped him use a stair lift to go from his bedroom downstairs, made his food, helped him stand up with the wheelchair behind him, but he would drink and feed himself and read the newspaper); see also id. 15:19-16:4. 18 JX S, 01170, 01174. 3 answers questions appropriately … speech is soft but is not labored and

nonslurred.”19

He was again admitted to the hospital on April 15 - 17, 2020 for “altered

mental status,” based upon Paula’s statement that he was having visual

hallucinations.20 The hospital notes indicated that he had been diagnosed with a

urinary tract infection (“UTI”) and treated with a medication that “can certainly

cause hallucinations in the elderly.”21 At his discharge on April 17, 2020, the

hospital notes describe him as “alert and oriented x 3.”22

On June 1, 2020, Decedent was referred to hospice, with Paula stating that he

“wants no further hospitalizations.”23 She also indicated that he was “confused with

increased agitation at night, “says nonsensical things,” and the hospice nurse noted

he “is exhibiting [symptoms] of UTI.”24 On June 3, 2020, the hospice nurse

described Decedent as “awake and alert in bed,” “oriented X3 but is forgetful at

19 Id., 01179, 01181. 20 Id., 01189, 01193 (he was seeing ants and mice that weren’t there), 01198; see also Trial Tr. 45:20-46:8 (Christine testified that Decedent would hallucinate and confuse her with her deceased mother (but did not provide time frames for those actions)). 21 JX S, 01197; see also id., 01193. 22 Id., 01190. On May 6, 2020, Decedent saw his doctor (not Dr. Ciarlo), who noted that he “went to ER [illegible] confusion … no further dreams … more oriented this AM.” JX G, 00079. 23 JX H, 00107. 24 Id., 00107, 00108. 4 times … has very hoarse voice and garbled speech at times.” 25 Another nurse

described him, on June 5, 2020, as “clear cognitively at times but is confused or

unable to be understood at most times.”26 On June 8, 2020, his speech was described

as “garbled but he can make his needs known.”27 There were a number of cancelled

hospice visits in June.28 Decedent was discharged from hospice on June 29, 2020

when he was admitted to the hospital for a choking episode/aspiration pneumonia.29

At his admission, he was described as “awake and alert however given significant

dysarthria it is difficult to understand.

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