455 S.E.2d 120 | Ga. Ct. App. | 1995
The appellant, the Department of Human Resources of the State of Georgia (DHR), acting in the interest of a minor child, initiated this contempt action against the appellee, Jessie Hambrick, to recover a child support arrearage of $8,023 due pursuant to a divorce decree. Hambrick filed an answer in which he, for the first time, denied paternity of the minor child and requested that the trial court order blood testing for the purpose of determining paternity. The trial court determined that Hambrick was in contempt for failure to honor his child support obligation, but simultaneously ordered blood testing for Hambrick. Thereafter, we granted DHR’s application for discretionary review, and DHR filed this appeal.
DHR enumerates that the trial court erred by ordering blood testing in that the issue of paternity was res judicata. We agree.
The parties were divorced in 1988. While the pleadings in the divorce action are not contained in the record herein, the final decree therein reflects a finding by the court that appellee is the minor
Accordingly, the order of the trial court is erroneous insofar as it directs blood testing to determine Hambrick’s paternity and to that extent it must be reversed.
Judgment affirmed in part and reversed in part.