{¶ 2} The aunt filed her complaint for neglect and legal custody in August 2006. In an affidavit filed pursuant to R.C.
{¶ 3} The aunt filed an affidavit that did not comply with any of the requirements of R.C.
{¶ 4} When the court convened the adjudicatory hearing, the mother objected to the court's jurisdiction on grounds that the aunt had failed to file an affidavit that conformed with the current statute. It appears that the aunt filed an affidavit based on the UCCJA, not the UCCJEA. The aunt told the court that she inadvertently omitted a page from the affidavit and that on the day of the hearing, she spoke with court staff in an effort to obtain the correct affidavit. She told the court that the affidavit conformed in substance with the statute, and asked for leave to amend the affidavit. The court denied leave and granted the motion to dismiss, stating:
{¶ 5} "[U]pon its careful review [the court] finds that the statements made in the affidavit were made pursuant to law that existed prior to April 11, 2005, and were not in accordance with the jurisdictional requirements as set forth under Senate Bill *5 185 on or after April 11, 2005, as required by the Uniform Child Custody Enforcement Act."
{¶ 6} The court specified that its dismissal was "without prejudice."
{¶ 7} Civ.R. 41(B)(3) states that a dismissal under Civ.R. 41(B)(1) "operates as an adjudication upon the merits unless the court, in its order for dismissal, otherwise specifies." The court specified that the dismissal was without prejudice. A dismissal without prejudice constitutes "an adjudication otherwise than on the merits" with no res judicata bar to refiling the suit. Thomas v. Freeman,
Appeal dismissed.
It is, therefore, ordered that appellee recover of appellant her costs herein taxed.
It is ordered that a special mandate issue out of this court directing the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas — Juvenile Division to carry this judgment into execution.
A certified copy of this entry shall constitute the mandate pursuant to Rule 27 of the Rules of Appellate Procedure. *6
COLLEEN CONWAY COONEY, P.J., CONCURS IN JUDGMENT ONLY
MARY J. BOYLE, J., CONCURS IN JUDGMENT ONLY
