889 So. 2d 587 | Ala. Civ. App. | 2004
This appeal arises from an action brought in March 2002 by Carrie Anna Lee McIntyre ("the wife") in which she sought a divorce from William Henry McIntyre, Jr. ("the husband"), and associated relief, including an equitable division of the property acquired by the parties during their marriage. After an ore tenus proceeding, the trial court entered on April 4, 2003, what it termed a "final decree" divorcing the parties, determining that a residence and 54 acres located in Lauderdale County (hereinafter "the property") were part of the marital estate and directing that the property be sold by the trial court clerk at a public auction. However, the trial court's "final decree" also provided that, following the sale, it would "either approve or disapprove the sale" and would "determine . . . any reimbursement *588 expenses incurred by either party . . . incidental to the sale of the property"; moreover, the trial court ruled that "[a]ttorney's fees, cost[s] and expenses of the parties and their attorneys and the remaining proceeds after payment of [those] expenses will be payable to the parties as determined by the Court." In response to the parties' subsequent motions, the trial court directed that 14 additional acres of land be sold at auction, but it did not otherwise significantly amend the "final decree."
The husband appeals, contending, among other things, that the trial court did not address the parties' respective responsibilities with regard to satisfying the mortgage indebtedness on the property and that the trial court's property division is inequitable. However, the trial court has not, as yet, entered a "final judgment" (see §
Just as the appeals in Grubbs v. Grubbs,
APPEAL DISMISSED.
YATES, P.J., and CRAWLEY, THOMPSON, and MURDOCK, JJ., concur.