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Judge pauses Georgiana Selle accounting, gives clerk one adjournment to secure reviewer
Summary
The court continued the first accounting for Georgiana Selle after the court-appointed reviewer, Karen Muir, was not present; the judge instructed the clerk to obtain Muir's appearance at the next hearing.
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The probate judge on Friday continued consideration of the first accounting in the matter of Georgiana Selle because the court-appointed reviewer, Karen Muir, was not present. The judge said Muir is "typically appointed" and "very good about appearing," and directed the clerk to secure her appearance for the next hearing.
Why it matters: A court-appointed reviewer (often a guardian ad litem or court fiscal reviewer) can confirm accountings and report any concerns to the court. Without that verification, the judge declined to rule and provided a single adjournment to allow Muir to appear in person or by phone.
Details: The judge said the matter would be returned to the clerk's office and that the clerk should ask Muir to appear at the next hearing so she can "verify the work she's done at the time." The transcript records no objections or substantive discussion of the underlying accounting; the action on the record was procedural — a short continuance to secure the reviewer.
What’s next: The clerk will schedule the next hearing and attempt to secure Karen Muir's presence in person or by phone so the court can review the first accounting.

