Wilmington, Delaware – April 14, 2026 — In a landmark legal first, the Superior Court of Delaware has formally opened probate proceedings for the estate of a former Soviet citizen, marking the first time a person born under the flag of the USSR has had their last will and testament adjudicated on American soil.
“This is not about politics,” Judge Rehnquist stated from the bench. “It is about determining what set of laws—Delaware’s, the defunct USSR’s, or modern Belarus’s—governs the distribution of a deceased person’s property. We are in uncharted waters.” first soviet citizen will probated in the united states
According to court filings, the estate is valued at approximately $4.2 million, consisting primarily of real estate in Delaware, a collection of Soviet-era art, and a bank account in Cyprus. The Will names two primary beneficiaries: her son, Dmitri Volkov of Brooklyn, New York, and a charitable foundation supporting Russian-language poets. Wilmington, Delaware – April 14, 2026 — In
The probate hearing is scheduled for August 10, 2026. Legal experts predict the case will likely reach the Delaware Supreme Court, and possibly the U.S. Supreme Court, on the question of whether a non-existent state can be a party to a probate dispute. We are in uncharted waters