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Court allows first annual accounting in Froehlich matter

September 19, 2025 | Lenawee County Probate & Juvenile Court, Judicial, Michigan


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Court allows first annual accounting in Froehlich matter
At an Aug. 4 probate docket call the judge allowed the first annual accounting in the matter of Charles Froehlich (file 52692CA) after the fiduciary appeared and affirmed the accounting. The court confirmed service on interested parties, found no objections, and signed the order allowing the accounting.

The fiduciary was sworn and confirmed the work completed in the file. The judge directed the parties to pick up copies of the signed order at the clerk’s office before leaving the courthouse. There were no objections on the record and the judge said everything had been properly served.

Discussion versus decision: testimony by the fiduciary verified the account; the court rendered a formal decision to allow the accounting on the record and the signed order will be provided by the clerk’s office.

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