Court Opinion

ID: 6583509
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2022-07-20 19:40:26.78184+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T15:57:22.716393
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The opinion of the court was delivered by-
MUNSON, J.
This is an appeal from the Probate Court for the District of Bennington, and arises upon a petition brought to that court by Nelson O. "Wilcox, who therein represented that Silas B. Wilcox had been his guardian by appointment of said court, and prayed that he be required to render and settle his guardian account. The petitionee refused to account, claiming that he had never received an appointment as guardian of the petitioner, nor acted as such. The Probate Court made an order requiring the petitionee to account as guardian of the petitioner. An appeal was allowed from this order, and the issue was tried in the County Court, where judgment was rendered that the petitionee is guardian of the petitioner and that he account. ■Exceptions were thereupon taken, and the cause passed to this court before final judgment.
The case was improperly in the County Court, and is therefore improperly here. The order of the Probate Court was not a final disposition of the subject matter of the petition, but was only preliminary to further proceedings. Having found that the petitionee was guardian, the court should have proceeded to the settlement of his account. The matter must be thus finally disposed of before an appeal can be taken. An appeal from the final decree will bring up the questions involved in this preliminary order. N o earlier review can be had, for it is only from a final order, decree or denial of the Probate Court that the statute permits an appeal. This point was not made in the County Court, but the court should have dismissed the appeal of its own motion. Kimball v. Kimball, 19 Vt. 579 ; Adams v. Adams, 21 Vt. 162; French v. Winsor, 24 Vt. 402; Leach v. Leach, 50 Vt. 618; Felton v. Bowles, 57 Vt. 382.
Judgment reversed, appeal dismissed, to be certified, etc. Neither party to have costs in the Oou/nty Oowrt.
Boyce, Oh. J"., did not sit because of illness.