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Facts

  • The case involves a dispute over the distribution and administration of the Dona Z. Meilach and Melvin M. Meilach Trust, created in California by the parents of Susan Seligman and Allen Meilach. Upon the death of Melvin, the sole trustee after Dona's death, Seligman and Meilach became co-successor trustees and the trust's only beneficiaries. Seligman filed a petition in New Mexico seeking approval for the equal distribution of trust assets, establishment of a reserve for final trust debts, taxes, and administrative expenses, and for her to have sole authority as trustee to make these arrangements due to an inability to co-exist with Meilach as co-trustees (paras 2-5).

Procedural History

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Parties' Submissions

  • Petitioner-Appellee (Seligman): Requested the court to approve the equal distribution of trust assets, establish a reserve for final trust debts, taxes, and administrative expenses, and grant her sole authority as trustee due to an inability to co-exist with Meilach as co-trustees (para 5).
  • Respondent-Appellant (Meilach): Opposed the petition, challenging the district court's jurisdiction and asserting that only a California court had jurisdiction over the trust. He also requested attorney fees, a damage award for financial losses due to Seligman's failure to perform trust duties, and other remedies (para 6).

Legal Issues

  • Whether the New Mexico District Court has jurisdiction to hear the case and make orders regarding the distribution and administration of the trust (para 12).
  • Whether Seligman engaged in malfeasance in the distribution of trust assets pursuant to the district court’s final order (para 30).

Disposition

  • The New Mexico Court of Appeals affirmed the district court's orders, concluding that the district court had jurisdiction over the trust proceedings and finding no error in the final order regarding the distribution of trust assets and the establishment of a reserve (para 32).

Reasons

  • The Court of Appeals, consisting of Judges Kristina Bogardus, Julie J. Vargas, and Jennifer L. Attrep, unanimously concluded that the New Mexico District Court had both personal jurisdiction over Meilach and in rem jurisdiction over the trust. The court reasoned that Meilach waived any objection to personal jurisdiction through his participation in the proceedings and that New Mexico had sufficient contacts with the trust to justify its jurisdiction. The court also found that Meilach's claims of malfeasance by Seligman in executing the court's order were beyond the scope of its review, as they were not raised in the district court. The appellate court affirmed the district court's decisions, supporting the jurisdictional basis and the handling of the trust's distribution and reserve establishment (paras 13-31).
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