Cook v. Arias
Annotate this CaseBecause no final judgment dissolving the marriage and no judgment regarding custody had ever been entered in this divorce action during the four-year period after the divorce trial, the Supreme Court dismissed the appeal because it did not qualify for an appeal by permission. After the appeal was dismissed, the magistrate court entered a partial judgment purporting to retroactively divorce the parties four years earlier and a partial judgment regarding custody and the division of property and debts. The appellant then filed a motion seeking reconsideration of the order dismissing the appeal. The Supreme Court denied that motion, vacated the partial judgment retroactively terminating the parties’ marriage, and direct the magistrate court to enter a new partial judgment dissolving their marriage.
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