The state Supreme Court has ruled that Orphans’ Court orders to sell pieces of real estate in probate are not final and can’t be appealed.

Justice Jane Cutler Greenspan wrote in the majority opinion that Orphans’ Court orders to sell property are not collateral, but central, to the Orphans’ Court’s job of overseeing the administration of an estate.

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