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Bosma v. Gunter

Supreme Court of Georgia
Nov 9, 1988
258 Ga. 664 (Ga. 1988)

Opinion

46197.

DECIDED NOVEMBER 9, 1988.

Will. Fulton Probate Court. Before Judge Propst.

Robinson Weisz, Peter R. Weisz, Arnold F. Ernst, for appellant.

Raiford, Dixon Thackston, G. William Thackston, Jr., Jeffrey C. Hamling, for appellee.


The parties were formerly co-executors of the estate of Ruth Gaskin Gunter. The will was offered for probate prior to July 1, 1986. During 1987 the parties filed cross-petitions to remove one another as co-executors of the estate. The probate court removed both parties as executors. Within 30 days of that judgment Bosma filed a notice of appeal to this court. After 30 days had lapsed, Bosma, relying on Porter v. Frazier, 257 Ga. 614 ( 361 S.E.2d 825) (1987) and OCGA § 15-9-120 et seq., filed a notice of appeal to the Superior Court of Fulton County. The probate court dismissed that notice of appeal as untimely. Bosma then filed a motion in this court to transfer the appeal to the Superior Court of Fulton County. Gunter has filed a brief opposing the motion on the ground that Bosma's notice of appeal was filed in the wrong court.

The 1983 Constitution of the State of Georgia, Article VI, Section I, Paragraph VIII provides, "Any court shall transfer to the appropriate court in the state any civil case in which it determines that jurisdiction or venue lies elsewhere." Accordingly, Bosma's appeal is transferred to the Superior Court of Fulton County.

Appeal transferred to the Superior Court of Fulton County. All the Justices concur.


DECIDED NOVEMBER 9, 1988.


Summaries of

Bosma v. Gunter

Supreme Court of Georgia
Nov 9, 1988
258 Ga. 664 (Ga. 1988)
Case details for

Bosma v. Gunter

Case Details

Full title:BOSMA v. GUNTER

Court:Supreme Court of Georgia

Date published: Nov 9, 1988

Citations

258 Ga. 664 (Ga. 1988)
373 S.E.2d 368

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