Ryan v. Ryan
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The Supreme Court vacated the order of the district court certifying that a certain prior order was a final judgment as to defendants other than Appellant in this case, holding that the certification was an abuse of discretion.
This case arose in the context of estate planning carried out by the parents of five children, including Appellant. On appeal, Appellant argued that the district court erred in certifying a final judgment as to certain defendants under Neb. Rev. Stat. 25-1315 and that the court erred in overruling her motion to review the settlement agreement and instead approving the agreement. The Supreme Court vacated the order certifying a final judgment, holding that there was no final judgment because the district court did not make adequate specific findings to support certification under section 25-1315.
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