Kim v. Kim (ORDER)

807 S.E.2d 216, 294 Va. 433
CourtSupreme Court of Virginia
DecidedDecember 7, 2017
DocketRecord 161505
StatusPublished

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Bluebook
Kim v. Kim (ORDER), 807 S.E.2d 216, 294 Va. 433 (Va. 2017).

Opinion

I.
Woojhong Scott Kim (hereinafter "Scott") executed two testamentary documents, the Last Will and Testament of Woojhong Scott Kim (the "Will") and the Woojhong Scott Kim Revocable Trust Agreement (the "Trust"), eight days before his death while undergoing treatment for end-stage lymphoma at Johns Hopkins Hospital. Both the Will and the Trust were drafted by Seung Chong Brian Kim ("Brian"), Scott's brother and a licensed attorney. The Will and the Trust were drafted contemporaneously with the purpose of directing the disposition of Scott's assets after death. The Will pours over Scott's probate assets into the Trust and names Brian as the executor of Scott's estate. 1 The Trust appoints Brian as the successor trustee upon Scott's death. Brian is not a legatee under the Will and is not designated to receive a distribution of property or other interest under the Trust, 2 though he is allowed compensation in his capacities as trustee and executor.
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