226 N.E.2d 140 | Ohio Ct. App. | 1965
This is an appeal on questions of law from an order of the Probate Court of Montgomery County sustaining a motion to strike exceptions to the second and final account of the executors of the estate of Morris Matusoff, deceased.
Section
Hence, the only question presented in this appeal is whether the appellant is an "interested person" within the scope of Section
A "person interested" within the contemplation of Section
The appellant, Bernice Matusoff, is the surviving spouse of Morris Matusoff, deceased. She previously appeared before this court seeking a declaration of her rights under an antenuptial agreement. Montgomery County Court of Appeals, Case No. 2671, April 5, 1962.
The antenuptial agreement provides in part:
"that on the payment to her of said $7,500.00 by the executor of the will or the administrator of the estate or by the heirs of the said Morris Matusoff within one (1) year from the date of his death, she will release, quitclaim and discharge to his representative or heirs all rights of dower and every and allother rights, claims, interests in law and equity which shemight or could have in or to his estate or property, or any part thereof, but for this agreement." (Emphasis added.)
In the present appeal, the appellant claims to be a "person interested" because she, as surviving spouse, did not receive any property exempt from administration as provided for by Section
But the exemption given a widow under Section
Thus, the appellant, having voluntarily executed the agreement and having been paid the consideration therefor, has no present pecuniary interest in the deceased's estate and is not a "person interested" within the contemplation of Section
The judgment will, therefore, be affirmed.
Judgment affirmed.
SHERER, P.J., and CRAWFORD, J., concur. *115