Supreme Court of Louisiana, 2003

Shadoin v. Shadoin

Shadoin v. Shadoin
Supreme Court of Louisiana · Decided May 9, 2003
847 So. 2d 1184; 2003 La. LEXIS 1340; 2003 WL 21040187 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

Shadoin v. Shadoin

Opinion of the Court

PER CURIAM.

Granted. The court of appeal erred in finding principles of res judicata barred plaintiff from appealing the trial court’s judgment. See La. R.S. 13:4231 (“a valid and final judgment is conclusive between the parties, except on appeal or other direct review”). The proper inquiry is whether relator voluntarily acquiesced in the trial court’s judgment pursuant to La. Code Civ. P. art. 2085. Because the court of appeal did not consider this issue, we vacate the judgment of the court of appeal and remand the case to the court of appeal to determine, after appropriate briefing from the parties, whether relator’s post-judgment actions constituted an acquiescence in the judgment.

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