Jeffrey Bryan Birdsong v. Catherine Barnett ( 2014 )


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  • Court of Appeals
    of the State of Georgia
    ATLANTA,____________________
    October 27, 2014
    The Court of Appeals hereby passes the following order:
    A15D0081. JEFFREY BRYAN BIRDSONG v. CATHERINE BARNETT.
    Jeffrey Bryan Birdsong has filed an application for discretionary appeal from
    the trial court’s order holding him in contempt for violating a Stalking Protective
    Order. The order, however, is subject to direct appeal.
    Pursuant to OCGA § 5-6-35 (a) (2), a party must follow the discretionary
    appeal procedure to obtain review in a domestic relations case, including those that
    involve family violence. See Schmidt v. Schmidt, 
    270 Ga. 461
     (1) (510 SE2d 810)
    (1999). “[T]he term ‘family violence’ means . . . acts between past or present
    spouses, persons who are parents of the same child, parents and children, stepparents
    and stepchildren, foster parents and foster children, or other persons living or
    formerly living in the same household[.]” OCGA § 19-13-1.
    Here, the trial court’s order is titled “Order Concerning Motion for Contempt
    – Family Violence.” However, that title is not controlling, as it is well established
    that substance controls over nomenclature. See, e.g., Giles v. State, 
    257 Ga. App. 65
    (2) (570 SE2d 375) (2002). Because this case concerns Birdsong’s actions toward
    his neighbor, with whom he does not have a familial relationship, it is not a family
    violence case within the meaning of OCGA § 19-13-1, nor a domestic relations case
    within the meaning of OCGA § 5-6-35 (a) (2). Birdsong, therefore, was not required
    to follow the discretionary appeal procedures to obtain appellate review.
    We will grant an otherwise timely application for discretionary appeal if the
    lower court’s order is subject to direct appeal. See OCGA § 5-6-35 (j). Accordingly,
    this application is hereby GRANTED, and Birdsong shall have ten days from the date
    of this order to file a notice of appeal with the trial court. If he has already filed a
    notice of appeal in the trial court, he need not file a second notice. The clerk of the
    trial court is DIRECTED to include a copy of this order in the record transmitted to
    the Court of Appeals.
    Court of Appeals of the State of Georgia
    10/27/2014
    Clerk’s Office, Atlanta,____________________
    I certify that the above is a true extract from
    the minutes of the Court of Appeals of Georgia.
    Witness my signature and the seal of said court
    hereto affixed the day and year last above written.
    , Clerk.
    

Document Info

Docket Number: A15D0081

Filed Date: 10/29/2014

Precedential Status: Precedential

Modified Date: 10/30/2014