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Bolding v. Bolding

Court of Appeals of South Carolina
Nov 26, 1984
323 S.E.2d 535 (S.C. Ct. App. 1984)

Summary

dismissing appeal when order appealed from did not finally dispose of the whole subject matter in litigation

Summary of this case from South Carolina Dep't of Soc. Servs. v. Mary C.

Opinion

0320

Heard September 19, 1984.

Decided November 26, 1984.

Timothy L. Brown, Greenville, for appellant.

William C. Hood, Anderson, for respondent.


Heard Sept. 19, 1984.

Decided Nov. 26, 1984.


Derrill Jake Bolding appeals an order of the family court granting his wife Debra Crumpton Bolding a divorce, custody of the parties' minor children, child support, attorney's fees, and equitable division of the parties' personal property. In its order, however, the family court reserved jurisdiction concerning the issue as to the equitable division of the parties' real property.

Because the order appealed from is not final in that it does not "finally dispose of the whole subject matter in litigation" [4 Am. Jur.2d Appeal and Error § 53 at 575 (1962)], we dismiss the husband's appeal "for lack of appealability." Id. § 50 at 573.

We might add that we find no merit to the husband's assertion that the wife neglected to plead for a determination of her equitable interest in the real property. The wife in paragraph V of her petition expressly alleges that she is entitled to a "property settlement ... based upon [the parties'] legal and equitable rights" and in her prayer for relief she asks for "a property settlement." See Kirven v. Lawrence, 244 S.C. 572, 137 S.E.2d 764 (1964).

Appeal dismissed.


Summaries of

Bolding v. Bolding

Court of Appeals of South Carolina
Nov 26, 1984
323 S.E.2d 535 (S.C. Ct. App. 1984)

dismissing appeal when order appealed from did not finally dispose of the whole subject matter in litigation

Summary of this case from South Carolina Dep't of Soc. Servs. v. Mary C.

dismissing appeal when order appealed from did not finally dispose of the whole subject matter in litigation

Summary of this case from DSS v. Mary C.
Case details for

Bolding v. Bolding

Case Details

Full title:Debra Crumpton BOLDING, Respondent, v. Derrill Jake BOLDING, Appellant

Court:Court of Appeals of South Carolina

Date published: Nov 26, 1984

Citations

323 S.E.2d 535 (S.C. Ct. App. 1984)
323 S.E.2d 535

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