It was proper for the Orphans’ Court to dismiss objections to an account of an executor for amounts paid to the executor for legal fees incurred in defending the executor against claims asserted against the executor as agent under the decedent’s general power of attorney when the power stated that the principal agreed to indemnify his agent for all claims that might be made against the agent as a result of his service. It was also proper for the court to dismiss objections to legal fees paid by the estate in connection with the same litigation under the power of attorney because the main issue in the litigation was an estate issue and the attorney for the estate had been allowed to intervene. In re: Estate of Bernard L. Klionsky, 198 WDA 2024 (Pa. Super. 11/21/2024) (non-precedential).