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Meuse v. Pane

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Feb 14, 2001
742 N.E.2d 566 (Mass. 2001)

Opinion

SJC-08466

February 14, 2001

Supreme Judicial Court, Appeal from order of single justice

The case was submitted on the papers filed, accompanied by a memorandum of law

Barbara C. Johnson for the petitioner



Brian Meuse (petitioner) appeals pursuant to S.J.C. Rule 2:21, 421 Mass. 1303 (1995), from the denial by a single justice of this court of his petition for relief under G.L.c. 211, § 3. A Probate and Family Court judge had issued an order directing the petitioner to return custody of a minor child to the custody of the mother, specifying that the mother would have sole legal and physical custody, and suspending the father's visitation. A single justice of the Appeals Court had subsequently denied the petitioner's request for relief.

The petitioner also requested "reversal" in this court of that denial of relief.

We consider the probate judge's order to be an interlocutory ruling for purposes of rule 2:21 (1), and we turn to determining whether the petitioner has met his burden under rule 2:21 (2) that he "set forth the reasons why review of the trial court decision cannot adequately be obtained on appeal from any final adverse judgment in the trial court or by other available means." We have considered the petitioner's arguments alleging a need for prompt judicial action based on representations as to the child's physical and psychological condition Nevertheless, we note that the probate judge, in directing that the mother have sole legal and physical custody, restricted that decision's duration "until . . . both litigants appear before the Court upon appropriate pleading and proper notice." The petitioner has not met his burden under rule 2:21 (2), because he has not explained why he cannot adequately obtain relief from the custody order at issue, by seeking the prompt scheduling of the proceeding contemplated by the Probate and Family Court judge

We do so in spite of the fact that the petitioner also sought relief in the Appeals Court, because he focuses on the action of the Probate and Family Court judge in his request to the single justice of this court and in his appeal under rule 2:21.

Judgment affirmed


Summaries of

Meuse v. Pane

Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts
Feb 14, 2001
742 N.E.2d 566 (Mass. 2001)
Case details for

Meuse v. Pane

Case Details

Full title:BRIAN MEUSE v. SUSAN PANE another

Court:Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts

Date published: Feb 14, 2001

Citations

742 N.E.2d 566 (Mass. 2001)
742 N.E.2d 566