Opinion
No. 72513
OPINION FILED: April 21, 1998
APPEAL FROM THE CIRCUIT COURT OF ST. LOUIS COUNTY, HON. COLLEEN DOLAN, JUDGE.
Michael Dehner, Algoa Correctional Center, P.O. Box 538, Jefferson City, MO 65102, for appellant.
Movant, Michael Dehner, appeals from the trial court's dismissal, for failure to prosecute, of his motion to modify an earlier child support, custody and visitation decree. The trial court did not specify whether the dismissal was with or without prejudice. An involuntary dismissal is without prejudice unless it specifically states otherwise. Rule 67.03. Thus, the trial court's dismissal in the instant case was without prejudice.
We only have jurisdiction over final judgments of the trial court. Section 512.020 RSMo. (1994). A dismissal without prejudice for failure to prosecute is not a final judgment.Vernor v. Bd. Of Probation and Parole, 934 S.W.2d 13, 14 (Mo. App. 1996). Therefore, we do not have jurisdiction over movant's appeal.
Even if the trial court's dismissal of movant's petition would have been with prejudice, it was not denominated as a "judgment" and therefore would not have been a final judgment. Rule 74.01(a); City of St. Louis v. Hughes, 950 S.W.2d 850, 853 (Mo. banc 1997).
Appeal dismissed.
William H. Crandall Jr., J., concurs.
Kent E. Karohl, J., concurs.