Miller's Estate
Miller's Estate
Opinion of the Court
Opinion by
This is an appeal by Rowland A. Miller from the decree of the orphans’ court disposing of the exceptions to the auditor’s report upon the estate of the appellant in the hands of Preston R. Austin, guardian. The. appellee, Preston R. Austin, was appointed guardian of-the appellant on the 28th day of February, 1883, and gave bond with sureties, and entered upon the discharge of his duties.' On the second day of July, 1901, the appellant having arrived at full age, presented his petition to the orphans’ court' praying for a citation to his guardian requiring him to file an account. From the record we find that this guardian had acted for the term of about eighteen years without having filed an inventory, appraisement or statement of the ward’s estate, and without having filed any triennial or other account. He only came into court with an account when compelled to do so. by the citation and order of court. It appears that he never, gave much attention to the ward or his estate, and that he resisted being charged with anything except an account which showed that the estate was indebted to him in the sum of $83.71. Upon a full investigation the auditor surcharged him with the amount of $331, and deducted from this the sum of $83.71, leaving a
A vigorous effort was made by the learned counsel for the appellant to surcharge the accountant with certain insurance policies and other items. A careful consideration of the testimony and the report of the learned auditor does not convince us that it would be just to surcharge the accountant as was contended for by counsel. In short, we think as to these items the report as confirmed by the learned court does substantial justice, and upon a modification of the decree by placing the costs of the audit upon the guardian the decree can be affirmed.
It is therefore ordered, adjudged and decreed that the exceptions be all dismissed except the third, which is sustained, and the decree of November 26, 1902, is modified to read as follows: It is ordered, adjudged and decreed that the report of the auditor be amended so as to charge the accountant $333, leaving the balance in his hands due his ward $249.29, and that the costs of the audit, $131.92, be paid by the accountant, Preston R. Austin.
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