STATE IN INTEREST OF MUSE v. ROSS

No. 26554-CA.

641 So.2d 721 (1994)

STATE of Louisiana in the Interest of Sonya R. MUSE, v. Joseph ROSS, Sr.

Court of Appeal of Louisiana, Second Circuit.

August 4, 1994.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

E. Roland Charles, Charles D. Jones, Monroe, for appellant.

A. Elaine Williams, Support Enforcement Services, Monroe, for appellee.

Before VICTORY, WILLIAMS and WESTERFIELD, Pro Tempore, JJ.


ORDER OF PARTIAL DISMISSAL

CARL VAN SHARP, Judge.

Appellant has failed to timely file a brief within the period of time provided by Rule 2-12.7 of the Uniform Rules-Courts of Appeal, despite having been duly notified in accordance with Rule 2-8.6, and despite thirty (30) days having passed since the mailing of the notice. Accordingly, his portion of the appeal is hereby DISMISSED AS ABANDONED.

However, the timely answer of appellee, seeking...

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