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Matter of Guardianship of Hiatt

Supreme Court of Mississippi
Jan 30, 1967
194 So. 2d 495 (Miss. 1967)

Opinion

No. 44536.

January 30, 1967.

After it had entered consent decree, the Chancery Court of Forrest County, Howard Patterson, Jr., Chancellor, permitted an appeal with supersedeas. Motion was made to dismiss the appeal. The Supreme Court, Rodgers, J., held that appeal could not be taken from consent decree by one of the parties to the consent decree.

Appeal dismissed.

Francis T. Zachary, Zachary Weldy, Hattiesburg, for appellant.

Dudley W. Conner, Hattiesburg, for appellee.


ON MOTION TO DISMISS


A motion to dismiss an appeal from a consent decree entered in the Chancery Court of Forrest County, Mississippi, has been filed and considered by this Court. The consent decree involves the custody of minor children, and the chancellor permitted an appeal with supersedeas.

We are of the opinion, and so hold, that an appeal cannot be taken from a consent decree or judgment of a trial court by one of the parties to the consent decree or judgment. Miss. Code Ann. § 1147 (1956); Guthrie v. Guthrie, 226 Miss. 190, 84 So.2d 158 (1955); Hunter v. Stanford, 198 Miss. 299, 22 So.2d 166 (1945).

The motion is therefore sustained, and the appeal to this Court from the consent decree is dismissed without prejudice to appropriate proceedings in the trial court to determine the factual issue with reference to the allegations that the appellant did not consent to the decree, and for such further proceedings as may be necessary to determine the custody of the children involved.

Appeal dismissed.

All Justices concur.


Summaries of

Matter of Guardianship of Hiatt

Supreme Court of Mississippi
Jan 30, 1967
194 So. 2d 495 (Miss. 1967)
Case details for

Matter of Guardianship of Hiatt

Case Details

Full title:In the Matter of the GUARDIANSHIP OF Cynthia Ann HIATT, Nancy Jean Hiatt…

Court:Supreme Court of Mississippi

Date published: Jan 30, 1967

Citations

194 So. 2d 495 (Miss. 1967)