· 11/17/2017
Curtis v. Curtis (Ex parte Curtis)
Citations
- 261 So. 3d 372
How courts have described this case
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- noting that a party may appeal a juvenile-court order to the appropriate appellate court but only if the juvenile court’s order is a final judgment capable of supporting an appeal
- noting that a party may appeal a juvenile court’s judgment to the appropriate appellate court if the juvenile court’s judgment is a final judgment capable of supporting an appeal
- \The denial of a motion to dismiss is an interlocutory order.\
- \The denial of a motion to dismiss is an interlocutory order.\
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Judges: Donaldson
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