Rathbun for an Opinion
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Opinion
In re John W. Rathbun for an opinion.
This is a petition by Alberic A. Archambault, as attorney and next friend of John W. Rathbun, Lila A. Rathbun, as the guardian of the person and estate of the said John W. Rathbun, Wayne H. Whitman, Esq., Judge of the Probate Court of Coventry, and Archambault & Archambault, lawyers, .for an opinion by this court.
The petition states that said Archambault & Archambault have a claim for personal services and expenses incurred for expert witnesses for said John W. Rathbun, after said probate court had appointed a guardian of his person and estate; that they have presented said claim for allowance to said probate court; that said guardian contests the allowance of said claim; that said judge of said probate court is in doubt whether Section 12 of Chapter 321, General Laws, 1909, directs or authorizes him to make an allowance out of said estate to be paid by said guardian, and that all of said parties have joined in said petition to this court, stating six questions bearing upon the matter of the allowance or payment of said claim, and asking for the opinion of this court upon said questions.
The petition is brought under the provisions of Section 20, Chapter 289, General Laws, 1909, which provides in part that “parties having adversary interests in any question of the construction of any statute of this state . . . may concur in stating such question in the form of a special case for the opinion of the supreme court; . . . and the court, on hearing the case, may declare its opinion of the rights involved therein without administering any relief, and such declaration shall have the same effect as to all the parties before the court as if contained in a decree on original bill: Provided, that the court may decline to answer such-questions as in its opinion it cannot properly decide.”
The petition is dismissed.
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