ALLEN V. ALLEN
| Docket Number | No. CA 06-823 |
| Decision Date | 20 June 2007 |
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19 cases
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Rudder v. Hurst
...de novo on the record, but we will not reverse a finding by the circuit court unless it is clearly erroneous. Allen v. Allen, 99 Ark.App. 292, 259 S.W.3d 480 (2007). We do not defer to the circuit court's determinations of law. Id. [Ark. App. 5] Considering established Arkansas law, we note......
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Cooper v. Cooper
...de novo on the record, but will not reverse a finding of fact by the trial court unless it is clearly erroneous. Allen v. Allen, 99 Ark.App. 292, 259 S.W.3d 480 (2007). We do not defer to the trial court's determinations of law. Id. When the issues on appeal do not involve factual questions......
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Mancabelli v. Gies
...Ark. App. 279, 373 S.W.3d 907 ).17 Id. (citing Parker v. Perry, 355 Ark. 97, 131 S.W.3d 338 (2003) ).18 Id.19 Allen v. Allen, 99 Ark. App. 292, 296, 259 S.W.3d 480, 484 (2007) (citing Roberts v. Roberts, 70 Ark. App. 94, 14 S.W.3d 529 (2000) ).20 Id., 99 Ark. App. at 297, 259 S.W.3d at 484 ......
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Nat'l Ass'n for the Advancement of Colored People v. Bass
...a court having jurisdiction. See Riddick, supra. Under Arkansas law, an order is not effective until it is entered. Allen v. Allen , 99 Ark. App. 292, 259 S.W.3d 480 (2007). It therefore follows that a person cannot be held in contempt of an order that had not yet been entered when the alle......
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