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Olson v. Olson

Supreme Court of Louisiana.
Jan 28, 2015
159 So. 3d 448 (La. 2015)

Opinion

No. 2014–C–1063.

01-28-2015

Melody Ann Rushing OLSON v. Kimmy Lee OLSON.

Robert Stephen Tew, Monroe, LA, for Applicant. G. Scott Moore, PLC, Gregory Scott Moore, Law Offices of Hesser & Flynn, LLP, David Cleveland Hesser, Alexandria, LA, for Respondent.


Robert Stephen Tew, Monroe, LA, for Applicant.

G. Scott Moore, PLC, Gregory Scott Moore, Law Offices of Hesser & Flynn, LLP, David Cleveland Hesser, Alexandria, LA, for Respondent.

Opinion

PER CURIAM.

Judge Scott J. Crichton, assigned as Justice ad hoc, sitting for Victory, J. for oral argument. He now sits as an elected Justice at the time this opinion is rendered. Retired Judge Patrick M. Schott, assigned as Justice ad hoc, sitting for Clark, J., recused.

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After considering the record, the applicable law, and the oral argument before the court, we have determined that the writ application was improvidently granted. Therefore, we recall the order dated October 3, 2014, granting the writ application. The writ application is hereby denied.

HUGHES, J., dissents and would consider the merits.

WEIMER, J., dissents and would resolve this matter on merits.

WEIMER, J., dissenting.

I dissent. After granting the writ, inviting briefing, and hearing oral argument, I would resolve this matter on the merits.


Summaries of

Olson v. Olson

Supreme Court of Louisiana.
Jan 28, 2015
159 So. 3d 448 (La. 2015)
Case details for

Olson v. Olson

Case Details

Full title:Melody Ann Rushing OLSON v. Kimmy Lee OLSON.

Court:Supreme Court of Louisiana.

Date published: Jan 28, 2015

Citations

159 So. 3d 448 (La. 2015)

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