The Orphans’ Court denied the objections to the executor’s account based upon the testimony of the executor which the court found to be credible, and the court did not find the testimony of the objectant and the objectant’s son to be credible. The court’s factual findings and credibility determinations were supported by the record and will not be disturbed on appeal. The objectant argued that account statements were “missing” that were needed to determine “where the missing money went” while the executor served as the decedent’s agent, but the objectant failed to raise any discovery issues and so failed to meet her burden of proof. In re: Estate of Aileen Minnock, Deceased, 1386 WDA 2023 (7/30/2024) (non-precedential).