Centennial Bank v. Powell

Filing 209

ORDER approving the remaining caregiver claims at the reduced hourly rate of $15.00. The total is $69,511.93. The Court directs the Clerk to pay that amount from the funds in the registry to Centennial Bank for distribution to the individuals listed. 152 Joint report addressed. The Court further directs the Clerk to pay $100,000 from the registry to Centennial Bank for Mrs. Stiny's care. Signed by Judge D. P. Marshall Jr. on 11/14/2018. (jak)

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IN THE UNITED STATES DISTRICT COURT EASTERN DISTRICT OF ARKANSAS JONESBORO DIVISION CENTENNIAL BANK, Guardian of the Estate of Mary Moore Stiny PLAINTIFF No. 3:17-cv-226-DPM v. RENA WOOD DEFENDANT ORDER 1. For the reasons stated on the record at the 13 November 2018 hearing, the Court approves all the remaining caregiver claims at the reduced hourly rate of $15.00: • Helen Ro bins $ 6,717.00 • Leslie Moore $ 1,387.50 • Bev Moore $ 40,752.43* • Vernon Moore $ • TomMoore $ 15,960.00. 4,695.00 The total is $69,511.93. The Court directs the Clerk to pay that amount from the funds in the registry to Centennial Bank for distribution to the individuals listed. Joint report, Ng 152, addressed. * This claim includes $598.93 for food and supplies. 2. At the hearing, the parties agreed that Centennial Bank needed more money to pay for Mrs. Stiny's care. The Court directs the Clerk to pay $100,000.00 from the registry to Centennial Bank for this purpose. 3. The Court has confirmed with the Clerk that all previously ordered payments have been processed. The Court was mistaken: checks are still used. But they are issued from Kansas City. The checks, as the saying goes, are in the mail. They have been sent to the bank in care of Mr. Lyons. 4. After all these disbursements, $508,293.34 remains m the registry. So Ordered. (/ D.P. Marshall Jr. United States District Judge -2-

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