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G.D. v. Moore

STATE OF LOUISIANA COURT OF APPEAL FIRST CIRCUIT
Apr 16, 2021
323 So. 3d 394 (La. Ct. App. 2021)

Opinion

NO. 2020 CA 1227

04-16-2021

G.D. v. Hillar C. MOORE, III, District Attorney

G.D. Crestview, Florida Plaintiff/Appellant, In Proper Person Dylan C. Alge Baton Rouge, Louisiana Counsel for Defendant/Appellee, Hillar C. Moore, III, District Attorney


G.D. Crestview, Florida Plaintiff/Appellant, In Proper Person

Dylan C. Alge Baton Rouge, Louisiana Counsel for Defendant/Appellee, Hillar C. Moore, III, District Attorney

BEFORE: WHIPPLE, C.J., WELCH AND WOLFE, JJ.

WOLFE, J.

G.D. instituted this suit to change the first name and surname of his biological minor child. To his petition, G.D. attached a judgment ordering that the child's name be changed as requested. Across the judgment, the trial court wrote "Denied" and "Set for Hearing Contradictorily after Service of Process." G.D. appeals, contending that the name change should be granted.

Appellate courts have the duty to examine subject matter jurisdiction sua sponte, even when the parties do not raise the issue. Advanced Leveling & Concrete Solutions v. Lathan Company, Inc., 2017-1250 (La. App. 1st Cir. 12/20/18), 268 So.3d 1044, 1046 (en banc ). This court's jurisdiction extends to final judgments and interlocutory judgments expressly provided by law. La. Code Civ. P. art. 2083. A final judgment determines the merits in whole or in part. An interlocutory judgment does not determine the merits, but only preliminary matters in the course of an action. La. Code Civ. P. art. 1841.

The trial court's order denied, but did not dismiss, G.D.’s petition. Rather, the trial court set the matter for a contradictory hearing. Since the order does not determine the merits or terminate the suit, it is not a final judgment. See La. Code Civ. P. art. 1841. The order is interlocutory in nature and is not one that the legislature has expressly provided the right for immediate appeal. See La. Code Civ. P. art. 968 (providing that an appeal does not lie from the court's refusal to render any judgment on the pleading). Accordingly, this court lacks subject matter to consider the merits of this appeal.

For the foregoing reasons, this appeal is dismissed at G.D.’s cost.

APPEAL DISMISSED.


Summaries of

G.D. v. Moore

STATE OF LOUISIANA COURT OF APPEAL FIRST CIRCUIT
Apr 16, 2021
323 So. 3d 394 (La. Ct. App. 2021)
Case details for

G.D. v. Moore

Case Details

Full title:G.D. v. HILLAR C. MOORE, III, DISTRICT ATTORNEY

Court:STATE OF LOUISIANA COURT OF APPEAL FIRST CIRCUIT

Date published: Apr 16, 2021

Citations

323 So. 3d 394 (La. Ct. App. 2021)

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