Appellant's motions, to the extent he sought to bill the estate additional legal fees, were properly denied. The Referee assigned to review the parties' competing proposed final accountings noted that appellant's appointment of himself as attorney to represent his coexecutorship was apparently unprecedented, that there was no clear showing that appellant had differentiated between executorial and legal services, and that the estate should not be burdened where there was a...
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