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Buoscio v. Estate of Buoscio9/14/2001 he is released from prison. Therefore, appellant's sole assignment of error is overruled.
As an aside, appellant notes that he cannot even establish a payment plan with an attorney because his monthly distribution is so low. However, he did not seek an increase in his monthly distribution. It appears that appellant would have a better chance if he asked for such an increase. Notably, prior to his incarceration, the trustee paid him $1,300 plus a multitude of living expenses such as a car, car insurance, home owners insurance, health insurance and prescriptions. This was at a time when employment was an option. Now, while he is incarcerated, he is receiving $200 per month which has not increased since July 1992.
For the foregoing reasons, the judgment of the probate court is hereby affirmed.
Waite, J., concurs.
Christley, J., concurs.
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