Is a portion of an order making a charging lien on appellant's property in the estate improper?

California, United States of America


The following excerpt is from Estate of Kerr, In re, 45 Cal.Rptr. 623 (Cal. App. 1965):

That portion of the order making the fee which is payable a charging lien on appellant's property in the estate is not improper. (Gostin v. State Farm Ins. Co., 224 Cal.App.2d 319, 36 Cal.Rptr. 596.)

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