Hammock v. Hammock
Hammock v. Hammock
Opinion of the Court
This appeal is from an order granting the appellee specified visitation rights as to a minor child.
The appellee contends that the appeal should be dismissed be
The order in question arose from an action by the appellee to set aside a divorce decree. An examination of the record shows that her complaint sought visitation only while such action was pending. The order appealed from granted visitation rights but made no disposition as to the divorce decree. It was a temporary order. Therefore, insofar as is shown, the action is still pending.
In view of the above, the order in question is not appealable under any provision of the Appellate Practice Act. Ga. L. 1965, p. 18; Ga. L. 1968, pp. 1072, 1073 {Code Ann. § 6-701).
Appeal dismissed.
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