Opinion
(7446)
Argued May 5, 1989
Decision released May 18, 1989
Appeal from an order of decree of the Probate Court for the district of Andover, brought to the Superior Court in the judicial district of Tolland and tried to the court, Vasington, J.; judgment ordering the plaintiff to reimburse certain sums of money to the estate, from which the plaintiff appealed to this court. No error.
Morris Silverstein, pro se, the appellant (plaintiff).
David C. Rappe, with whom was Constance L. Epstein, for the appellee (defendant Dorothy Mitchell).
In this probate appeal, the plaintiff, Morris Silverstein, executor of the estate of Esther S. Silverstein, has raised fifteen claims of error that either challenge the factual findings of the trial court or implicate its discretionary powers.
Our review of those allegations of error properly before us fails to disclose that the factual findings of the trial court are clearly erroneous in view of the evidence and pleadings in the whole record, or that the decision is otherwise erroneous in law. See Practice Book 4061. Moreover, we have determined that the trial court properly exercised its discretion in conformity with applicable law.