Estate of Ehle
Before: Frampton
267 Cal.App.2d 24 (1968) Estate of GLADYS SCHLUETER EHLE, an Incompetent Person. HENRY T. MOORE et al., Plaintiffs and Respondents,
v.
WILLIAM A. GLYNN, as Special Administrator, etc., Defendant and Appellant.
Civ. No. 32367. California Court of Appeals. Second Dist., Div. Three.
Oct. 30, 1968. William A. Glynn, in pro. per., for Defendant and Appellant and Objector and Appellant.
Henry T. Moore, Guy E. Ward in pro. per., and Moore & Moore for Plaintiffs and Respondents and Petitioners and Respondents.
FRAMPTON, J. pro tem. [fn. *]
Gladys Schlueter Ehle was adjudged to be an incompetent person on October 26, 1959. Mae Treadwell (sometimes shown as Mary Treadwell) was appointed as guardian of her person and H. Thomas Hodges was appointed and qualified as guardian of her estate.
Gladys Schlueter Ehle died testate on November 15, 1962, in the City of Santa Monica, California. The appellant was named as the sole residuary devisee and legatee in her last will and testament. On November 23, 1962, the appellant and the California Bank, now the United California Bank, were appointed as special administrators of the estate of Gladys Schlueter Ehle, deceased, and special letters of administration were issued to them on December 4, 1962. General powers of administration were granted on December 18, 1962. The last will named the bank and appellant as co-executors. A contest to the probate of the will was filed and was later dismissed. The United California Bank, which had filed its consent to act as co-executor of the will, withdrew such consent and declined to act as such. The will and a codicil thereto were admitted to probate and letters testamentary were issued to appellant on July 13, 1966.
The respondents filed a creditors' claim in the estate of Gladys Schlueter Ehle, deceased, for $27,621.23, representing attorneys' fees in the sum of $27,500 and expenditures in the sum of $121.43 for services rendered between July 1, 1961, and November 15, 1962, to the incompetent, her estate, and to H. Thomas Hodges as guardian of the estate of the incompetent. This claim was denied. On November 20, 1963, the respondents filed their action against the bank and the appellant as special administrator with general powers of the estate of Gladys Schlueter Ehle, deceased, to establish the validity of their claim. [27]
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