Matter of Phillips

370 A.2d 307, 471 Pa. 289, 1977 Pa. LEXIS 591
CourtSupreme Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedFebruary 28, 1977
Docket19 and 20
StatusPublished
Cited by12 cases

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Matter of Phillips, 370 A.2d 307, 471 Pa. 289, 1977 Pa. LEXIS 591 (Pa. 1977).

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OPINION OF THE COURT

ROBERTS, Justice.

This is an appeal from a decree of the Court of Common Pleas of Venango County, Orphans’ Court Division, dismissing appellant Mae Phillips’s preliminary objections to (1) a petition filed by the executors of her husband’s estate seeking the appointment of a guardian for appellant on the ground that she is incompetent (appeal No. 19); and (2) a petition filed by the executors of her husband’s estate to set aside appellant’s election to take against her husband’s will, and depose and medically ex[291]*291amine her (appeal No. 20). Appellant asserts that the trial court has neither personal nor subject matter jurisdiction.

Ordinarily the dismissal of preliminary objections is an interlocutory order which is not appealable. Appellate Court Jurisdiction Act of 1970, Act of July 31, 1970, P.L. 673, art. II, § 202, 17 P.S. § 211.202 (Supp. 1976) ; Pa.R.App.P. 311(a) ; Levy’s Estate, 307 Pa. 522, 161 A. 740 (1932). The Act of May 5, 1925, P.L. 23, § 1, 12 P.S. § 672 (1953), provides that appeals may be taken from interlocutory orders in cases in law or in equity involving questions of jurisdiction.1 We have held, however, that this statute does not apply to proceedings in the orphans’ court. Estate of Arthur Hahn, 471 Pa. 249, 369 A.2d 1290 (1977); Estate of Shelley, 463 Pa. 430, 345 A.2d 596 (1975); Wormley Estate, 359 Pa. 295, 59 A.2d 98 (1948); Heinz Estate, 313 Pa. 6, 169 A. 365 (1933).

Appellant asserts that she is entitled to this appeal as a matter of right, relying on 12 P.S. § 672 (1953). Because this statute does not apply to orphans’ court proceedings and because appellant has not petitioned for permission to appeal from an interlocutory order,2 the appeal is not properly before us and must be quashed.

Appeals at No. 19 and No. 20 are quashed. Costs on appellants.

NIX, J., did not participate in the consideration or decision of this case. [292]*292POMEROY, J., filed a concurring opinion. MANDERINO, J., filed a dissenting opinion.

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370 A.2d 307 (Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, 1977)

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