In re Estate of Geier
Annotate this CaseLeo Geier, an heir to his mother Minnie Geier's estate, petitioned for supervised administration of the estate and removal of the estate's personal representative. After hearing evidence, the circuit court denied the petition. Leo appealed. Appellees, Minnie's estate and the personal representative, filed a motion to dismiss the appeal, asserting that Leo did not appeal from a final order and that not all the required parties were served with a notice of the appeal. The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal, holding that although the order of the circuit court was one from which Leo could appeal, the Appellees' motion to dismiss the appeal was granted because not all of the heirs were served with notice of the appeal.
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