Opinion ID: 1376005
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Heading Rank: 4

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Text: In summary, we reverse and remand for a hearing and findings as to: (1) whether Foley could have intervened in the Rice estate and is thereby precluded from collaterally attacking the fees charged the estate; and if not, the amount of fees to which he is entitled, if any; (2) whether the guardianship fees were properly waived by Morse; and if not, the amount of the fees to which Foley is entitled; (3) the present value of seventy-seven percent of one-half of the Hogan property to which Morse & Mowbray are entitled and the imposition of a constructive trust on the Hogan property to secure this amount; (4) a reassessment of the sanctions to be imposed on Foley; and (5) such other action and orders consistent with this opinion that are necessary for the complete disposition of this case. Due to the need for findings on the Rice estate issues, we vacate the sanctions that were awarded against Foley. With respect to the Hogan property, we reverse and remand for further proceedings as directed. On the remaining issues, we find Foley's contentions without merit. [3] ROSE, C.J., STEFFEN and SPRINGER, JJ., and GAMBLE, [4] District Judge, concur.