Frechette v. Probate Appeals, No. Cv 96-0391292s (May 25, 2001) Ct Page 6959

2001 Conn. Super. Ct. 6958
CourtConnecticut Superior Court
DecidedMay 25, 2001
DocketNo. CV 96-0391292S
StatusUnpublished

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Frechette v. Probate Appeals, No. Cv 96-0391292s (May 25, 2001) Ct Page 6959, 2001 Conn. Super. Ct. 6958 (Colo. Ct. App. 2001).

Opinion

[EDITOR'S NOTE: This case is unpublished as indicated by the issuing court.]

MEMORANDUM OF DECISION
Appellants Eugene J. Frechette, Jr., Joseph C. Frechette, Roger J. Frechette and Nancy R. Fleming, have filed this appeal from the actions of the Probate Court of the District of West Haven, which on July 29, 1996, denied their Motion for Reconsideration, Modification and Revocation of Decree, granting Administration Account, dated February 26, 1996. In their motion for reconsideration, modification and revocation, the parties claimed that the Probate Court erred in failing to give notice of the administration of the estate to certain of its heirs; namely, Eugene J. Frechette, Joseph C. Frechette, Roger Frechette and Nancy Fleming; and in approving an allowance of expenses and fees for the administration of the estate which they consider to be excessive when viewed in the context of the size of the estate.

In this appeal the appellants seek an order directing the Probate Court to reconsider the matter, and the appellees seek a ruling affirming the ruling of the Probate Court. The record of the Probate Court is a full exhibit in this appeal.

When entertaining an appeal from an order, or decree of a Probate Court, the Superior Court takes the place of and sits as the Court of Probate. Satti v. Rago, 186 Conn. 360, 365, 441 A.2d 615 (1982). In ruling on a probate appeal, the Superior Court exercises the powers, not of a constitutional court of general or common law jurisdiction, but of a Probate Court. Slattery v. Woodin, 90 Conn. 48, 50-51, 96 A. 178 (1915).

"The function of the Superior Court in appeals from a Probate Court is to take jurisdiction of the order or decree appealed from and to try that issue de novo." Kerin v. Stangle, 209 Conn. 260, 263-64, 550 A.2d 1069 (1988). Thereafter, upon "consideration of all evidence presented on the appeal which would have been admissible in the Probate Court, the superior court should exercise the same power of judgment which the Probate Court possessed, and decide the appeal as an original proposition unfettered by, and ignoring, the result reached in the probate court." Prince v.Sheffield, 158 Conn. 286, 298, 259 A.2d 621 (1969); Andrews v. Gorby, CT Page 6960237 Conn. 12, 16, 675 A.2d 449 (1996).

In its Memorandum of Decision denying the parties' motion for reconsideration, modification and revocation, the Probate Court stated, inter alia, that it was after the giving of private notice to known parties and public notice published in the New Haven Register that the court held a hearing on May 20, 1992, and on June 29, 1992, concerning the issuance of Letters of Administration. The names of appellants Eugene J. Frechette, Jr., Joseph C. Frechette, Nancy R. Fleming and Roger J. Frechette were not known to the fiduciary administrators at this time. The Probate Court stated further that after due notice a Guardian Ad Litem for Unknown and Undetermined Heirs was appointed who was authorized on November 8, 1993, to contract with Corkery Genealogical Services, Inc., to locate the heirs of this estate.

I Factual Background
Peter E. Crowley died on February 25, 1992. On February 28, 1992, the Probate Court for the District of West Haven appointed Bruce Kerzner and Hugh Graham as temporary co-administrators of the estate and Gary Ginsberg as their attorney. On April 22, 1992, the Probate Court issues an Order of Notice that a hearing will be held on May 20th on Bruce Kezner's Application for Letters of Administration for the estate. This Order of Notice ordered Notice by Publication in the New Haven Register, and by mail to certain individuals not including the heirs who were unknown at that time.1 Full Letters of Administration were issued later to Bruce Kerzner and Hugh Graham approving their appointment as fiduciaries of the estate. On April 29, 1992, the Probate Court appointed Attorney Peter C. Barrett as Guardian Ad Litem for Unknown and Undetermined Heirs of the estate.

On October 8, 1993, Attorney Peter Barrett filed a motion for expenditure of estate funds for the purpose of locating heirs of the estate. The motion set out proposals for the payment of a fee to Corkery Genealogical Services, Inc., to locate the heirs. One proposal was based upon a flat rate of $50 per hour; the other based upon 35 percent of the value of the estate.

On October 8, the Probate Court entered an order that a hearing be held on the Motion for Expenditure of Estate Funds on November 8, 1993. The court further ordered that notice of the November hearing be given by mail to certain institutions and individuals. The petitioners' names were not included among those who were ordered to receive notice of the hearing.

At the hearing on November 8, 1993, the Probate Court issued an order CT Page 6961 granting the Motion for Expenditure of Estate Funds, and authorized the payment of 35 percent of the value of the estate to Corkery Genealogical Services, Inc., as the fee for locating heirs of the estate.

On October 2, 1995, an Affidavit of Heirs was filed in the Probate Court by Administrators Bruce Kerzner and Hugh Graham listing the following persons as heirs:

Bernadine M. Flood, second cousin Benevive Maher Marks, second cousin Ella Maher Niesyn, second cousin William E. Low, second cousin Nancy Ready Fleming, second cousin Eugene J. Frechette, second cousin Roger J. Frechette, second cousin

(Emphasis added.)

Appearing in the records of the estate is a Summary of Account for the estate of Paul E. Crowley for the "Period 7/15/92 Through 8/15/95" showing, iter alia, "Proposed Distribution to Beneficiaries." Listed among the proposed beneficiaries are Nancy Ready Fleming, Eugene J. Frechette, and Roger J. Frechette. Listed as part of the "Disbursements to Principal" for the estate for the "Period of 7/15/92 Through 8/15/95" in the disbursement column under the date of August 18, 1995, is the amount of $37,080 to Corkery Genealogical, Inc.

On September 28, 1995, the Probate Court issued an order upon Application for Allowance of the Final Account, and for an order of distribution, scheduling the hearing thereon for October 16, 1995, and requiring notice thereof to be given by mail to Bruce Kerzner; Gary Ginsberg, Esq., petitioner's attorney; Hugh Graham, Administrative Services; Veterans Home Hospital; the Administrator of Veterans Affairs Peter Barrett, Esq.; Milton Spitzbard; Ann Ryan; Genevieve Marks; Anthony Ryan; William Low; Ella Niesyn; Bernadine Flood; Nancy Ready Fleming, 28Winesap Circle, Rocky Hill, Connecticut; Eugene J. Frechette, Jr., M.D.,1441 Chapel Street, New Haven, Connecticut; and to Roger J. Frechette,

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Related

Satti v. Rago
441 A.2d 615 (Supreme Court of Connecticut, 1982)
Prince v. Sheffield
259 A.2d 621 (Supreme Court of Connecticut, 1969)
Haverin v. Welch
27 A.2d 791 (Supreme Court of Connecticut, 1942)
Slattery v. Woodin
96 A. 178 (Supreme Court of Connecticut, 1915)
Gill v. Bromley
140 A. 721 (Supreme Court of Connecticut, 1928)
Hatch v. Connecticut Bank & Trust Co.
226 A.2d 665 (Connecticut Superior Court, 1966)
Kerin v. Stangle
550 A.2d 1069 (Supreme Court of Connecticut, 1988)
Andrews v. Gorby
675 A.2d 449 (Supreme Court of Connecticut, 1996)

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