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        Restricted1. Divorce Source: WAIVER OF RIGHT TO APPEAL -The 'acquiescence' rule
(©1999) The acquiescence rule, which limits the right to appeal by a party who has taken a position inconsistent with the right of appeal, does not apply where the appellee does not contest an undisputed ...
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        Restricted2. Divorce Source: RIGHT TO APPEAL-- ACCEPTING BENEFITS OF JUDGMENT
(©1999) Many states follow some variant of a rule which generally precludes an appeal from being pursued by a party who has accepted the benefits of the decree or judgment. This rule extends to divorce and marriage dissolution cases, although it is generally applied less strictly in such cases than in other ...
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        Restricted3. Divorce Source: ACCEPTING PAYMENT AWARDED BY COURT- WAIVER OF RIGHT TO APPEAL
(©1999) The husbands act of accepting payment of the amount that the trial court awarded him to effectuate equitable distribution estopped him from appealing the judgment ...
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        Restricted4. Divorce Source: ACCEPTANCE OF AWARD DOES NOT WAIVER RIGHT TO APPEAL
(©1999) The wifes acceptance of payment of her entire award did not waive her right to appeal from the judgment ...
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        Restricted5. Divorce Source: CONTEMPT AS AN ENFORCEMENT MECHANISM - Impact of Appeal
(©1998) Courts have reached differing conclusions about the availability of contempt as an enforcement mechanism during the pendency of an appeal challenging a dissolution decree. Compare In re Marriage of ...
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        Restricted6. Divorce Source: WAIVER OF RIGHT TO APPEAL - ACCEPTING BENEFITS OF EQUITABLE DISTRIBUTION ORDER
(©1998) The wife did not waive her right to appeal by accepting the benefits of the equitable distribution order ...
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        Restricted7. Divorce Source: WAIVER OF RIGHT TO APPEAL - REAL ESTATE PURCHASE AFTER DECREE
(©1994) Wife who purchased parties real estate after dissolution decree thereby waived her right to pursue appeal challenging trial court ...
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        Restricted8. Divorce Source: RIGHT TO APPEAL AWARD OF ATTORNEY'S FEES
(©1994) Order awarding wife attorneys fees for husbands failure to comply with discovery orders was not a final and appealable order. ...
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        Restricted9. Divorce Source: Cases of Interest: Appeal
Case law and analysis of divorce cases related to appeal. Visit Other Cases of Interest ...
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        Restricted10. Divorce Source: QDRO - APPEAL
(©1999) The husband had the right to appeal the entry of a QDRO that was proposed to implement the terms of the separation agreement, which had been incorporated but not merged into the judgment of divorce. ...
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