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Hallett v. Mullin

Supreme Court of Vermont
Oct 29, 1990
583 A.2d 101 (Vt. 1990)

Opinion

No. 90-495

October 29, 1990.

Appeal from Windsor Family Court.


Plaintiff's complaint for extraordinary relief is dismissed. Insofar as plaintiff's pleadings in this Court may be construed as an appeal pursuant to 15 V.S.A. § 1109 from the Chittenden Family Court's order denying plaintiff's complaint for relief from abuse filed October 24, 1990, we affirm.

Plaintiff's attempt to bypass the Chittenden Family Court by seeking ex parte relief from abuse in the Windsor Family Court was appropriately met by order of the Windsor Family Court filed October 22, 1990, transferring jurisdiction to Chittenden Family Court and consolidating it with the post-divorce proceedings between the parties. V.R.C.P. 80(n)(2) relied upon by plaintiff was designed to protect defendant's due process concerns, not a vehicle to gain unfair advantage by forum shopping.


Summaries of

Hallett v. Mullin

Supreme Court of Vermont
Oct 29, 1990
583 A.2d 101 (Vt. 1990)
Case details for

Hallett v. Mullin

Case Details

Full title:Rita M. HALLETT (MULLIN) v. Stephen MULLIN

Court:Supreme Court of Vermont

Date published: Oct 29, 1990

Citations

583 A.2d 101 (Vt. 1990)
155 Vt. 650