Connie Clark (Clark) was the attorney for the Estate of Stanley Straszynski (the Estate). The court approved Clark’s first petition for legal fees, in the amount of $1,544.75, for services provided between April and October 1997. Thereafter, Clark was paid $16,881.59 from estate funds without court approval by personal representative Cathy Bailey. These payments to Clark were included in a proposed final settlement. In March 2007, Clark filed a petition seeking court approval of the prior fee payments and an additional $1,860.50 in attorney’s fees.
On June 15, 2007, the court held a hearing on Clark’s fee petition. On June 22, 2007, the court entered an order: (1) denying the March 2007 fee petition; (2) modifying the proposed final settlement by removing Clark’s fees from the expenses of administration; and (3) ordering Clark to repay $16,881.59 to the Estate. On July 3, 2007, Clark filed a notice of appeal.
Successor Personal Representative Nancy Douglas (Douglas) has filed a motion to dismiss Clark’s appeal. Douglas argues that Clark’s notice of appeal was untimely because it was not filed -within the 10-day time period allowed by Rule 81.04. 1 This Court agrees.
The administration of a decedent’s estate is deemed one proceeding for purposes of jurisdiction that is concluded by the entry of a decree of final distribution.
See
§ 473.013;
Bosworth v. Sewell,
Attorney’s fees are treated as expenses of administration.
Campbell v. Campbell,
In the absence of a timely-filed notice, this Court lacks the authority to address the merits of the cause and must dismiss the appeal.
Standley,
The appeal is dismissed.
Notes
. All references to rules are to Missouri Court Rules (2007). All references to statutes are to RSMo (2000).
