Hasley v. Hasley

3 Citing cases

  1. Wilson v. Barnes-Wilson

    No. 2023-CA-00945-COA (Miss. Ct. App. Jan. 7, 2025)

    After her complaint was filed, Joycie took no action of record for two and one-half years. An "action of record' has been defined in Hasley v. Hasley, 385 So.3d 1258, 1263 (¶15) (Miss. Ct. App. 2024):

  2. Word v. U.S. Bank

    395 So. 3d 99 (Miss. Ct. App. 2024)

    [1] ¶7. "Although we review questions of law de novo, we leave a chancellor’s factual findings undisturbed when supported by substantial evidence unless the chancellor abused his discretion, was manifestly wrong or clearly erroneous, or applied an erroneous legal standard." Hasley v. Hasley, 385 So. 3d 1258, 1262 (¶13) (Miss. Ct. App. 2024) (citation and internal quotation mark omitted). DISCUSSION

  3. Hasley v. Hasley

    No. 2023-CA-00914-COA (Miss. Ct. App. Jun. 11, 2024)

    ¶1. In a separate appeal, Paul Hasley challenged the Jackson County Chancery Court's finding that temporary orders of separate maintenance to Paul's wife Karen Hasley had been converted to a final order of support. Hasley v. Hasley (Hasley I), No. 2022-CA-0908-COA, 2024 WL 2146078 (Miss. Ct. App. May 14, 2024).