Gibbs v. McClain, 21787

Decision Date11 February 1998
Docket NumberNo. 21787,21787
Citation964 S.W.2d 850
PartiesVan GIBBS and Shirley Gibbs, Plaintiffs-Respondents, v. Billy Joe McCLAIN and Brenda McClain, Defendants-Appellants.
CourtMissouri Court of Appeals

Billy Joe McClain and Brenda McClain, Dexter, pro se.

C.H. Parsons, Jr., Mary L.D. Griffith, Dexter, for plaintiffs-respondents.

MONTGOMERY, Chief Judge.

Defendants appeal pro se from an order of dismissal entered July 2, 1997, based upon a Stipulation for Dismissal with Prejudice earlier filed and executed by attorneys for both parties. The appeal must be dismissed for lack of jurisdiction.

On January 13, 1995, Plaintiffs filed a petition in two counts against Defendants. Count I prayed for an order setting aside a deed of release fraudulently obtained and recorded by Defendants covering real property on which Plaintiffs allegedly held a valid note and deed of trust. Count II prayed for a judgment against Defendants based on the note described in Count I. Subsequently, Defendants' attorney filed an amended answer and counterclaim which requested a declaratory judgment "as to what amount, if any, Defendants owe Plaintiffs" on said note.

On June 19, 1997, the attorneys for both parties filed a Stipulation for Dismissal with Prejudice. This pleading was executed by both attorneys. 1 The stipulation recited that all claims between the parties had been compromised and settled, including Defendants' counterclaim, and that all claims "should be dismissed with prejudice." The stipulation further recited that Plaintiffs would execute a deed of release in favor of Defendants and that Defendants had paid into court the sum of $12,222 which the clerk was authorized to pay over to Plaintiffs. Defendants' brief confirms they paid the aforesaid sum to Plaintiffs, and they do not dispute that Plaintiffs gave them a deed of release.

In a motion taken with the case, Plaintiffs urge dismissal of this appeal. Plaintiffs claim that a voluntary stipulated dismissal by the parties is not appealable and that Defendants are not aggrieved parties. The motion is well taken.

Section 512.020, RSMo 1994, provides for the right of appeal. See Rule 81.01. 2 "Fundamental to that right is that the party be aggrieved by the judgment from which he appeals." Eakright v. Eakright, 689 S.W.2d 799, 800 (Mo.App.1985). "A party is not aggrieved when the court grants all of the relief sought." Id.

Here, the parties dismissed their claims against each other with prejudice as allowed by Rule 67.02(a) and (c). The trial court entered an order granting the relief requested. "A party is estopped or waives his right to appeal when a judgment is entered at his request." Cook v. Jones, 887 S.W.2d 740, 741 (Mo.App.1994).

In Cook, plaintiff appealed after the parties had agreed to the entry of an amended judgment. We held that plaintiff could not appeal from the amended judgment because it was entered pursuant...

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  • Bydalek v. Brines
    • United States
    • Missouri Court of Appeals
    • October 27, 2000
    ...Fundamental to the right of appeal is that the party be aggrieved by the judgment from which he or she appeals. Gibbs v. McClain, 964 S.W.2d 850, 851[2] (Mo.App. 1998). This follows because the right to appeal in Missouri is statutory, In re Interest of A.H., 963 S.W.2d 374, 377 (Mo.App. 19......
  • Stelzer v. Rwr Enterprises, Inc.
    • United States
    • Missouri Court of Appeals
    • August 31, 2004
    ...to the appropriate appellate court. A party is not aggrieved when the party receives all of the relief sought. Gibbs v. McClain, 964 S.W.2d 850, 851 (Mo.App. S.D.1998). Claimant was awarded unemployment benefits. She prevailed in Employer's appeal to the Commission. Because she received all......
  • Robinson v. Mitch Murch's Maintenance Company, ED 84878.
    • United States
    • Missouri Court of Appeals
    • September 14, 2004
    ...to the appropriate appellate court. A party is not aggrieved when the party receives all of the relief sought. Gibbs v. McClain, 964 S.W.2d 850, 851 (Mo.App. S.D.1998). Claimant was awarded unemployment benefits. He prevailed in Employer's appeal to the Commission. Because he received all t......
  • Smith v. Roth Industries, Inc.
    • United States
    • Missouri Court of Appeals
    • April 27, 2004
    ...to the appropriate appellate court. A party is not aggrieved when the party receives all of the relief sought. Gibbs v. McClain, 964 S.W.2d 850, 851 (Mo.App. S.D.1998). Claimant was awarded her unemployment benefits and prevailed in Employer's appeal to the Commission. Because she received ......
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