This appeal arises from an attempt by appellant Matthew Steven Chandler to legitimize two minor children that he had with appellee Maxine Marie Gibson Rohner. At the close of an evidentiary hearing, the superior court orally denied the petition for legitimation, but in the written order memorializing that ruling, the superior court took the additional step of terminating Chandler’s parental rights.
Because this is a legitimation action, the superior court lacked jurisdiction to terminate Chandler’s parental rights. See OCGA § 15-11-28 (a) (2) (C);
Chandler also contends that the superior court erred when it denied his motion for new trial without having held an oral hearing.
[Our Supreme Court] has held that Uniform Superior Court Rule 6.3 requires, unless otherwise ordered by the court, that a motion for new trial in a civil action shall be decided by the trial court only after an oral hearing, even if the moving party does not request such a hearing. Moreover, if the trial court denies a motion for new trial in a civil case without issuing an order excepting the motion from this procedural requirement and without holding the mandatory hearing, the error will not be deemed harmless on appeal; instead, the order denying the motion must be reversed and the case remanded with direction that the trial court comply with Rule 6.3 before disposing of the motion.
(Citations, punctuation and footnote omitted.) Triola v. Triola,
In this case, the superior court did not hold an oral hearing before ruling on Chandler’s motion for new trial, nor did the court enter any order excepting the motion from the Rule 6.3 requirements.
Judgment reversed and case remanded with direction.
Notes
It does not appear that Rohner sought the termination of Chandler’s parental rights in this proceeding. Rather, Rohner’s current husband had initiated a separate petition for stepparent adoption, which was also pending before the superior court. That petition has been stayed pending the conclusion of this appeal.
OCGA § 15-11-28 (a) (2) (C) provides:
(a)... Except as provided in subsection (b) of this Code section, the [juvenile] court shall have exclusive original jurisdiction over juvenile matters and shall be the sole court for initiating action:... (2) Involving any proceedings:... (C) For the termination of the legal parent-child relationship and the rights of the biological father who is not the legal father of the child, other than that in connection with adoption proceedings under Article 1 of Chapter 8 of Title 19, in which the superior courts shall have concurrent jurisdiction to terminate the legal parent-child relationship and the rights of the biological father who is not the legal father of the child.
Because issues other than those pertaining to the termination of parental rights were raised in this motion, we must address this issue.
Uniform Superior Court Rule 6.3 provides:
Unless otherwise ordered by the court, all motions in civil actions, including those for summary judgment, shall be decided by the court without oral hearing, except motions for new trial and motions for judgment notwithstanding the verdict.
None of the superior court’s orders referenced Rule 6.3 or Chandler’s right to an oral hearing on his motion for new trial.
