Court of Appeals of Oregon, 1986

Orans v. Willis

Orans v. Willis
Court of Appeals of Oregon · Decided August 6, 1986 · Joseph, Young
80 Or. App. 587; 722 P.2d 744

Orans v. Willis

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM

This appeal arises out of an attempt by a grandson, aided and abetted by his mother, to have the grandmother’s conservator removed. He lost in the trial court and has appealed. The matter is before us on de novo review. On the basis of that review, we determine that the case and the appeal are without any discernible merit whatsoever and should not, in good conscience, have ever been initiated, let alone appealed.

Affirmed.

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