In Re: Fulare, L. Appeal of: Fulare, J.

CourtSuperior Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedApril 29, 2019
Docket684 WDA 2018
StatusUnpublished

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In Re: Fulare, L. Appeal of: Fulare, J., (Pa. Ct. App. 2019).

Opinion

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NON-PRECEDENTIAL DECISION - SEE SUPERIOR COURT I.O.P. 65.37

IN RE: LEWIS FULARE, SR. : IN THE SUPERIOR COURT OF : PENNSYLVANIA : APPEAL OF: JEROME FULARE AND : LEWIS FULARE, JR. : : : : : No. 684 WDA 2018

Appeal from the Order April 3, 2018 In the Court of Common Pleas of Blair County Orphans’ Court at No(s): 2015 OC 244

BEFORE: BOWES, J., SHOGAN, J., and STRASSBURGER*, J.

MEMORANDUM BY SHOGAN, J.: FILED APRIL 29, 2019

Jerome Fulare and Lewis Fulare, Jr. (collectively “Appellants”) appeal

from the order entered on April 3, 2018, that denied their petition to surcharge

and revoke the power of attorney conferred upon their brother, Thomas J.

Fulare (“Thomas”), by their parents, Lewis Fulare, Sr. and Kathryn Fulare

(“the parents”). After review, we affirm.

The orphan’s court set forth the relevant facts in this matter as follows:

[Appellants] filed the within Petition to Revoke Power of Attorney on or about July 17, 2015. The Petition to Revoke Power of Attorney also included a request for an accounting. [Thomas, the respondent in the orphans’ court proceedings], filed an Answer to the Petition to Revoke Power of Attorney on August 13, 2015. A hearing occurred on September 2, 2015[,] which resulted in an Order addressing the parties’ agreement regarding the Request for Accounting. Compliance issues with the request for an accounting resulted in an additional Order of Court on February 19, 2016.

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The Court conducted a telephone status conference with counsel on July 11, 2016. After the telephone conference, the Court entered an Order on July 27, 2016, scheduling an evidentiary hearing in the matter and directing the parties to complete pretrial narratives. [Appellants] filed a Pretrial Narrative on September 19, 2016[,] and [Thomas] filed a Pretrial Narrative on September 9, 2016. The Court conducted evidentiary hearings in this matter on November 15, 2016, March 17, 2017, July 5, 2017 and August 31, 2017. The evidentiary record was also supplemented by a Stipulation of Facts of the Parties dated February 7, 2017. The evidentiary record was closed on August 31, 2017. The Court entered an Order on August 31, 2017[,] directing the parties to file Findings of Fact, Conclusions of Law, and a Brief in Support of their Positions. [Appellants] filed their proposed findings, conclusions and brief on October 26, 2017. [Thomas] filed his proposed findings, conclusions and brief on December 6, 2017. The Court will now proceed to make the following:

FINDINGS OF FACT:

1. Lewis Fulare Sr. and Kathryn Fulare were husband and wife, and they have four (4) children; namely, Carol Owens, Lewis Fulare Jr., Jerome Fulare and Thomas ….

2. Thomas … was appointed by his parents, Lewis Fulare Sr. and Kathryn Fulare as their attorney-in-fact by Power of Attorney dated December 9, 2010.

3. At the time Thomas … was appointed Power of Attorney on December 9, 2010, Lewis Fulare Sr. was 86 years of age and Kathryn Fulare was 82.

4. Lewis Fulare Sr. and Kathryn Fulare resided rent free at a property owned by Thomas … at 203 Short Street, Ramey, Pennsylvania at the time of the signing of the Power of Attorney. While they didn’t pay rent, Lewis Fulare Sr. and Kathryn Fulare agreed to be responsible for expenses.

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5. Lewis Fulare Sr. is alive and is currently living in Golden Living Center, located in Altoona, Blair County where he began living around October or November of 2013.[1]

6. While the parties to this litigation differ as to the extent of Lewis Fulare Sr.’s competency at the time of his entrance into the Golden Living Center, it appears at a minimum Mr. Fulare’s mental faculties were diminishing. Currently, Lewis Fulare Sr., is incompetent to make financial or medical decisions.

7. Kathryn Fulare died on or about November 12, 2013. While the parties disagree as to the extent of Kathryn Fulare’s physical and mental fitness prior to her death, there is no credible evidence to suggest that Kathryn Fulare was incompetent to make financial decisions in the relevant time period of this litigation.

8. From December 2010 until present, Lewis Fulare Sr. received monthly payments in the approximate amounts; $3,000.00 from the VA; $1,300.00 from Social Security; [and] $385.00 from a PPG pension.

9. From December 2010 until her death, Kathryn Fulare received a small pension of approximately $50.00 per month and a Social Security check in the approximate sum of $560.00.

10. It was not uncommon for Kathryn Fulare to keep cash at various locations in her home. At times, she would keep substantial amounts of money in cash in her home.

11. Lewis Fulare Sr. and Kathryn Fulare conveyed by deed the real property at 203 Short Street, Ramey, Pennsylvania 16671 to Thomas … approximately fifteen to twenty years ago and Thomas … paid $20,000.00 to his three (3) siblings.

12. Despite the fact that Lewis Fulare Sr. and Kathryn Fulare conveyed the 203 Short Street Ramey, Pennsylvania property to Thomas …, they continued to reside at this residence until approximately October 2013.

13. Thomas … married Michelle Fulare (Smith) on September 16, 2006. They resided in Michelle’s home in Ramey, Pennsylvania ____________________________________________

1 Appellants note that Lewis Fulare, Sr. passed away on April 5, 2018.

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until they constructed a new home in 2011. Thomas … has two (2) step-children Bailiegh Cannistraci and Barry Kanouff.

14. Prior to his marriage with Michelle, Thomas … lived at 203 Short Street, Ramey, Pennsylvania with his parents.

15. Thomas … is employed at Advance Auto Parts in Tyrone, Pennsylvania. He previously retired from the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation in 2015 after thirty-four and a half (34½) years of service.

16. Lewis Fulare Sr.’s monthly invoice for living at Golden Living Center is and will continue to be paid for by the Veteran’s Administration. As Power of Attorney for his Father, Thomas … pays for Lewis Fulare’s personal care such as hair care and clothing.

17. Subsequent to the time that Thomas … became his parents’ Power of Attorney but prior to his mother’s death and his Father’s entrance into Golden Living Center, Thomas engaged in various duties on behalf of his parents. Some of these duties included making certain that duties such as snow removal and cutting the grass were completed. He also took care of their medications and arranged for meals to be brought to them. He also retained the services of an aide for three (3) days a week that helped them with their laundry and various other activities.

18. In addition to other activities, Thomas … as Power of Attorney for his parents would also write checks to pay monthly bills for his parents. However, during this period of time, his parents were also writing out their own checks and taking care of some of their own financial affairs. Mr. and Mrs. Fulare would also pay some of their bills with cash.

19. Lewis Fulare Sr. and Kathryn Fulare lived modestly, but they were very generous to their children and their spouses, grandchildren, and step-grandchildren with monetary gifts for birthdays, holidays, graduations, vacations, and other necessities and gifts.

20. Lewis Fulare Sr. and Kathryn Fulare’s generosity at times resulted in monetary gifts in substantial amounts. For example, Thomas … received $10,000.00 from his parents in 2011 and

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Jerome Fulare’s son received $10,000.00 as a gift for his 16th birthday.

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