SILVER v. ESTATE OF SILK

No. 37109.

538 S.W.2d 732 (1976)

Eleanor Sigoloff SILVER, Executrix, etc., Appellant. v. ESTATE of Sam SILK, Deceased, Respondent,

Missouri Court of Appeals, St. Louis District, Division Two.

June 22, 1976.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

W. W. Sleater, Clayton, for appellant.

Klamen, Summers & Compton, Marvin Kalmen, Alan E. Popkin, William A. Moffitt, Jr., Gershenson & Gershenson, St. Louis, David B. Lacks, Clayton, for respondent.


CLEMENS, Presiding Judge.

The issue here is the appealability of a probate court order granting an allegedly inadequate allowance for a co-executor's services.

The action began in the probate court of the County of St. Louis on the petition of Max Sigoloff for a $25,000 co-executor's fee for services to the estate of Sam Silk, deceased. The probate court allowed only $3,000. Max Sigoloff died, and his executrix, Eleanor Sigoloff Silver, appealed to the circuit...

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