STEVEN LYNN WILLIAMS v. OFFICE OF CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT
No. CV-12-943
ARKANSAS COURT OF APPEALS DIVISION IV
September 4, 2013
2013 Ark. App. 472
HONORABLE VICKI SHAW COOK, JUDGE
APPEAL FROM THE GARLAND COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT [NO. DR-12-359]
APPEAL DISMISSED
KENNETH S. HIXSON, Judge
Appellant Steven Lynn Williams purports to appeal from an order of the Garland County Circuit Court, which confirmed registration of a Florida child-support order and granted a judgment of $435,298 to appellee Office of Child Support Enforcement for past-due support. However, because Mr. Williams filed a posttrial motion for new trial, the timeliness of his appeal is measured from the disposition of the posttrial motion, which was deemed denied after 30 days. Mr. Williams raises numerous arguments for reversal. Because Mr. Williams failed to timely file a notice of appeal from the date of the deemed-denied motion, we must dismiss Mr. Williams‘s appeal for lack of appellate jurisdiction.
On October 1, 1991, the State of Florida issued a final judgment against Mr. Williams for back child-support arrearage and future child support. On April 9, 2012, Office of Child Support Enforcement filed a notice of registration of the Florida child-support order in Garland County, Arkansas. On April 16, 2012, a notice was mailed to Mr. Williams advising
The hearing was held as scheduled on May 23, 2012, and Mr. Williams failed to appear. On May 29, 2012, the trial court entered the order confirming registration of the Florida child-support order.
On June 6, 2012, Mr. Williams timely filed a motion for new trial, and a hearing on his motion was held on June 27, 2012. The trial court entered an order denying Mr. Williams‘s motion for new trial on July 10, 2012. From that order, Mr. Williams filed a notice of appeal on August 7, 2012.
Under
Appeal dismissed.
WHITEAKER and VAUGHT, JJ., agree.
Steven Lynn Williams, pro se appellant.
Greg L. Mitchell, for appellee.
