25 Ohio St. 3d 22 | Ohio | 1986
Appellant challenges the authority of a probate judge to appoint someone other than one selected by the executor or administrator of an estate to act as the appraiser of that estate. In addition, appellant objects to the court’s revision of Standard Probate Form 3.0.
In the case at bar, we fail to see how any beneficial interest of appellant may be said to be adversely affected by the actions at issue. R.C. 2115.06 requires that estates “be appraised by one suitable disinterested person appointed by the executor or administrator, subject to the approval of the court * * *.” Clearly, this language subjects appellant’s right to serve as the appraiser of any estate upon the approval of the court. In the absence of such approval, appellant has no legal interest which may be affected by the court’s selection of another appraiser.
Likewise, appellant has failed to establish any legal interest affected by the court’s revision of Standard Probate Form 3.0.
For the reasons set forth herein, we hereby affirm the judgment of the court of appeals.
Judgment affirmed.