The agent for the deceased principal filed an account that showed the same rounded expenses each month, the agent failed to comply with discovery orders to provide financial records, and the agent failed to appear at the hearing on the objections to the account, and yet the Orphans’ Court entered an adjudication that failed to sustain all of the objections. The judge who entered the adjudication retired, an appeal was taken to the adjudication, and the succeeding judge issued a Pa. R.A.P. 1925(a) opinion recommending to the Superior Court that the appeal be sustained and the adjudication be vacated because the adjudication represented an abuse of discretion. Beam Estate, Principal, 2 Fid.Rep.4th 385 (Philadelphia O.C. 2024), on app., 768 EDA 2024 (Pa. Super.)