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Biasi v. Nielson CA2/6
Douglas Biasi, Sr. died intestate in 2019. His estate consisted of a one-half interest in a successful business, Roy’s Towing, as well as several commercial and residential properties he purchased with business partner Roy Conn. Disputes between the estate’s administrators and Conn ensued. This prompted the probate court to appoint a receiver sua sponte to control the day-to-day operations of Roy’s Towing and to facilitate Conn’s buyout of the estate’s interest in the company. The court later expanded the receivership to include all the estate’s real property assets. Appellants challenge both orders.
We conclude appellants failed to timely appeal the original order appointing a receiver. While they timely appealed the second order, we conclude the probate court acted within its discretion when it expanded the receivership. The record also fails to disclose how, if at all, appellants have been damaged by the order. Judgment is affirmed.

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