Opinions November 4, 2024

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Indiana Court of Appeals
Casimir R. Starsiak, Jr., and Diane L. Hahn v. Janette T. Starsiak
24A-PL-724
Civil plenary. Affirms Marion Circuit Court Judge Amber Collins-Gebrehiwet’s order denying Casimir Starsiak and Diane Hahn’s motion to correct error. Finds Starsiak and Hahn have no present claim to their sister’s share of their mother’s estate and their request for relief is premature and based on speculation. Also finds the issue of the legal ownership of Janette Starsiak’s share of their mother’s estate has already been determined by a court of competent jurisdiction and the motion to correct error was correctly denied because it sought relief which was unavailable after final judgment and alleged no legal error. Attorney for appellant:  J. Alex Bruggenschmidt. No attorney for appellee listed in the opinion.

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