IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF PAULINE DONNER DEBRA MORRISON, ETC. VS. CHRISTOPHER DONNER (P-2008-0233, BURLINGTON COUNTY AND STATEWIDE)

CourtNew Jersey Superior Court Appellate Division
DecidedJune 21, 2018
DocketA-2279-16T1
StatusUnpublished

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IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF PAULINE DONNER DEBRA MORRISON, ETC. VS. CHRISTOPHER DONNER (P-2008-0233, BURLINGTON COUNTY AND STATEWIDE), (N.J. Ct. App. 2018).

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SUPERIOR COURT OF NEW JERSEY APPELLATE DIVISION DOCKET NO. A-2279-16T1

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF PAULINE DONNER, deceased. _____________________________

DEBRA MORRISON, Individually And as Executor of the Estate Of Pauline Donner and DEBCRIS WAREHOUSING, INC.,

Third-Party Plaintiffs- Respondents,

v.

CHRISTOPHER DONNER, NETWORK RELOCATION SERVICES, INC. AND CHRIS DONNER, LLC,

Third-Party Defendants- Appellants. _______________________________

LORI M. MCNEELY, ESQUIRE, as Guardian ad Litem for Jamie Morrison, Jessica Morrison, Katherine Donner, and George Thomas Donner,

Third-Party Plaintiff- Respondent. _________________________________

Argued April 12, 2018 – Decided June 21, 2018 Before Judges Simonelli, Rothstadt and Gooden Brown.

On appeal from Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Burlington County, Docket No. P-2008-0233.

Kit Applegate argued the cause for appellant Christopher Donner.

Thomas S. Harty argued the cause for respondent Estate of Pauline Donner (The Kourlesis Law Firm, attorneys; Suzanne M. Kourlesis, on the brief).

Michael S. Rothmel, attorney for respondent Debra Morrison.

PER CURIAM

Appellant Christopher Donner appeals from the July 29, 2016

Chancery Division order granting commissions to the court-

appointed Administrator C.T.A., Suzanne M. Kourlesis, Esq.,

attorney's fees and costs to the Kourlesis Law Firm, LLC (the Law

Firm), fees and costs to the court-appointed guardian ad litem

(GAL), Lori McNeely, Esq., and attorney's fees incurred by

respondent Debra Morrison. Donner also appeals from the November

15, 2016 order granting the Law Firm additional fees and costs.1

Because the appeal was untimely, we dismiss.

1 Donner also appealed from the September 2, 2014 order, but did not address that order in his merits brief. Accordingly, any issues relating to that order are deemed waived. N.J. Dep't of Envtl. Prot. v. Alloway Twp., 438 N.J. Super. 501, 505 (App. Div. 2015); Pressler & Verniero, Current N.J. Court Rules, cmt. 5 on R. 2:6-2 (2018).

2 A-2279-16T1 Donner and Morrison are siblings. Their mother, Pauline

Donner (the decedent), died on December 3, 2007. The decedent's

Last Will and Testament named Donner and Morrison as co-executors

of the estate. The decedent bequeathed her property located in

Westhampton to Morrison; her shares of stock in a family business

known as Debcris Commercial Warehousing, Inc. (Debcris) to Donner;

$10,000 to her adult granddaughter; $75,000 to each of her four

minor grandchildren; and her property in Pennsylvania and the

remainder of her estate to Donner and Morrison in equal shares.

The estate was probated and letters testamentary were issued to

Donner and Morrison on January 30, 2008.

A dispute arose between Donner and Morrison over the

administration of the estate and ownership of Debcris, the estate's

major asset. As a result, in December 2008, Morrison filed a

complaint in the Chancery Division, Probate Part, individually and

as co-executor of the estate, and a counterclaim and third-party

complaint against Donner, Network Relocation Services, Inc. and

Chris Donner, LLC.

In a March 3, 2009 order, the court discharged Donner and

Morrison as co-executors and appointed Kourlesis as Administrator

C.T.A. The Law Firm represented Kourlesis in this capacity and

the estate. In an April 4, 2011 order, the court granted

Kourlesis's motion to appoint a special fiscal agent for Debcris

3 A-2279-16T1 and appointed Jeffrey Apell, Esq. The court also appointed McNeely

as GAL for the decedent's minor grandchildren.

On January 22, 2013, the parties executed a settlement

agreement to effectuate the sale of property in Lumberton comprised

of two lots: Block 6, Lots 4 and 3.17. Debcris owned Lot 4 and

Donner owned Lot 3.17. The settlement agreement provided that

Donner would execute a deed of easement in consideration for

certain monetary distributions from the estate. The agreement

also provided for other distributions, including $50,000 for fees

Morrison paid to Archer & Greiner, and "[e]stimated attorney fees

and/or [a]dministration fees" of $35,000 to Kourlesis; $15,000 to

McNeely; $32,000 to Morrison's attorneys, Archer & Greiner; and

$20,000 to Apell. An addendum to the agreement provided: "Donner

shall receive $5,000.00 from [] Kourlesis fee in additional

consideration of his [release] of all claims against her."

In a January 22, 2013 order, the court dismissed the matter.

However, the estate was not closed, the court did not discharge

Kourlesis as Administrator C.T.A. or Apell as special fiscal agent

for Debcris, and the case did not settle. Rather, the litigation

continued over three more years, with the parties engaging in

motion practice and with claims raised against Kourlesis for breach

of fiduciary duty.

4 A-2279-16T1 In a September 2, 2014 order, the court granted Apell's motion

for an order authorizing him to sell the Lumberton property and

dissolve Debcris following the sale, and denied as premature his

request for an accounting of Debcris. In a January 16, 2015 order,

the court granted Apell's motion for an order granting him

attorney's fees to be paid from Debcris's account; approving the

accounting of Debcris from February 7, 2013 to October 31, 2014;

and permitting him to retain $10,000 for further expenses

pertaining to the dissolution of Debcris. The court also ordered

Apell to turn over the balance held in Debris's account after the

sale to the estate and Kourlesis.

The Lumberton property was sold on October 10, 2014. On

August 11, 2015, Apell sent the sale proceeds of $240,000 to

Kourlesis in a check payable to the estate.

Kourlesis's attempt to obtain Donner's and Morrison's consent

to an informal final accounting failed. As a result, on March 30,

2016, Kourlesis filed an order to show cause and verified

complaint, requesting approval of the final account of the estate

from the date of the decedent's death, December 3, 2007, to the

date of the closing of the account on March 15, 2016. She also

sought payment of administrator commissions, attorney's fees and

costs to the Law Firm, and McNeely's fees and costs.

5 A-2279-16T1 Kourlesis submitted the final account and an affidavit of

administrator's services and costs, requesting corpus commissions

of $35,676.62, income commissions of $2,014.39, and costs of

$1,899.85, minus the $30,000 she was paid under the settlement

agreement. On the Law Firm's behalf, Kourlesis submitted an

affidavit of counsel services and costs, requesting $31,150.16 for

attorney's fees and an additional $2500 to conclude the matter,

for a total of $33,650.16.

Donner and Morrision did not object to Kourlesis's final

account, but objected to her request for administrator commissions

and attorney's fees and costs. They argued the settlement

agreement capped Kourlesis's commissions and attorney's fees and

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