Pelosi v. Pelosi
Annotate this CaseDefendant Milton Pelosi appealed from two orders of the family court, an order denying Defendant's motion to vacate the entry of the interlocutory judgment and the final judgment of divorce and the order granting Plaintiff Kathleen Pelosi's motion to dismiss Defendant's appeal. On appeal, Defendant contended that he was never provided notice of (1) the entry of the final judgment of divorce, or (2) the hearing pursuant to which the amended final judgment was entered. The Supreme Court affirmed the order of the family court dismissing Defendant's appeal, holding that the trial justice did not abuse his discretion in granting Plaintiff's motion to dismiss on the grounds that Defendant had failed to perfect his appeal.
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