Case Name: McCLAIN v. LYON
Court: Ohio Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Ohio
Decision Date: 1927
Citations: 6 Ohio Law Abs. 60
Docket Number: 
Parties: McCLAIN v. LYON.
Judges: (Shields and Lemmert, JJ:, concur.)
Reporter: The Ohio Law Abstract
Volume: 6
Pages: 60–60

Head Matter:
McCLAIN v. LYON.
Ohio Appeals, 5th Dist., Morrow Co.
T. B. Mateer, Mt. Gilead, for McClain.
Barry & Wieland, Mt. Gilead, for Lyon.

Opinion:
HOUCK, J.
1. In proceeding involving validity of decree of adoption Court of Appeals must rely wholly on record before it.
2. Adoption proceedings are wholly statutory, and statutes must be clearly followed to give Probate Court jurisdiction to decree adoption.
3. Where Probate Court was without jurisdiction in first instance in adoption proceedings, in view of 8030 and 8030-1 GC., proceedings were not voidable but void.
(Shields and Lemmert, JJ:, concur.)
For reference to full opinion, see Omnibus Index, last page, this issue.