ORDER DIRECTING ISSUANCE OF JUDGMENT OF AFFIRMANCE
This Court having considered the briefs filed in the above-entitled matter, the appellate record, and the parties’ oral arguments, concludes that pursuant to SDCL 15-26A-87.1(A)(1), Arlenes claims are precluded by the doctrine of res judicata as set forth in In re Estate of Geier, 2012 S.D. 2, 809 N.W.2d 355 and In re Estate of Smeenk (Smeenk II), 2024 S.D. 23, 6 N.W.3d 250. The issue underlying the circuit courts denial of Arlenes petition to remove Linda as personal representative in probate file #23-15 is identical to the issue raised in the current civil file #23-124 underlying the present appeal, and the circuit courts ruling in probate file #23-16 was a final order entered in an unsupervised probate proceeding which was immediately appealable under Geier.
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Arlene sought appellate review of this order in appellate file #30501, but this Court dismissed the appeal for lack of jurisdiction. Our dismissal operates as a final judgment for the purposes of res judicata under Smeenk II, despite the ongoing probate proceedings and subsequent order for supervised administration. Therefore, it is hereby
ORDERED that a judgment affirming the order of dismissal entered by the circuit court in civil file #23-124 be entered forthwith, and it is further noted that,
This Court did not consider and expresses no opinion on Arlenes claim that the circuit court erred by failing to rule on her motion for leave to amend her complaint. The circuit court took no action on the motion, dismissing the case in its entirety before the hearing scheduled on the motion. Accordingly, there is nothing for this Court to review.
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. See also In re Estate of Ager, 2024 S.D. –––– n.2, ––– N.W.3d –––– n. 2 (noting that Arlene could not revive her Geier-type appeal from file #30501 through a notice of review in an appeal by Linda of a post-supervised-administration, non-final order that we ultimately dismissed).
Steven R. Jensen, Chief Justice
PARTICIPATING: Chief Justice Steven R. Jensen and Justices Janine M. Kern, Mark E. Salter, Patricia J. DeVaney and Scott P. Myren.