Monday, December 27, 2010

Court Reviews Whether Appellee had Standing to Make a Claim for Decedent’s Funeral Expenses

IN THE MATTER OF: ESTATE OF CURTIS RINDA, TERRY ABERNATHY, ADMINISTRATOR (Tenn. Ct. App. December 27, 2010)

Appellant, the Estate of the Decedent herein, appeals the Chancery Court of McNairy County's denial of the Estate's exception to a claim for Decedent's funeral expenses. Decedent's brother, the Appellee herein, held a power of attorney for his father (who is also Decedent's father). Appellee exercised the power of attorney to arrange Decedent's funeral and to pay for that funeral with the father's funds.

The claim, which was filed in Appellee's name only, was excepted by the Estate, on grounds that Appellee had no standing to file the claim because he did not, in fact, pay the funeral expenses. The trial court allowed the claim, but held that it was payable to the father. The Estate appeals. We find that the existence and amount of the claim are supported by the record, and that Appellee's power of attorney authorized him : (1) to bind the father to the funeral contract, (2) to pay the funeral expenses from the father's funds, and (3) to file a claim against the Estate, on behalf of the father, to recoup those expenses from the Estate. The decision reached by the trial court is affirmed.

Opinion available at:

http://www.tba2.org/tba_files/TCA/2010/rindac_122710.pdf