Archive for the ‘Finality’ Category
The Arkansas Court of Appeals Holds that Sanctions and Contempt Are Not the Same
Posted by: Andy Taylor on February 28, 2017
Child Visitation Order Not Final Where Contempt and Child Support Issues Were Left Undecided
Posted by: Andy Taylor on October 26, 2016
Temporary Custody Orders Not Appealable (And a Note of Caution)
Posted by: Andy Taylor on March 21, 2015
Proceedings Under Trust Code (Rather than Probate Code) Not Appealable Unless Final
Posted by: Andy Taylor on October 29, 2014
Arkansas Supreme Court’s Procedural Ruling Has Practical Effect of Temporarily Stopping Same-Sex Marriages in Arkansas
Posted by: Tasha C. Taylor on May 14, 2014
Future Obligations and Finality Problems: Nix v. Nix
Posted by: Andy Taylor on March 25, 2014
The Rule 54(b) Certificate Requirement of “Specific Factual Findings”: Billingsley v. Benton NWA Properties, LLC
Posted by: Andy Taylor on March 12, 2014
Ford Motor Company v. Washington (Ford III): The Third Time Is Not the Charm (and it ain’t over yet)
Posted by: Andy Taylor on June 5, 2013
Abandonment Language in Notice of Appeal is Not Effective as to Stray Parties (Ford II)
Posted by: Andy Taylor on November 12, 2012
Oral Order Dismissing a Party Not Sufficient to Create Final Order (Ford I)
Posted by: Andy Taylor on September 18, 2012