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   State Courts - Alabama - May 8, 2009

  
Capone v. Capone, 2080147, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, May 8, 2009, Released
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Overview: Judgment increasing a former husband's periodic-alimony obligation was reversed and remanded because the court's attempted modification of the divorce judgment was beyond the purview of Ala. R. Civ. P. 60(a) as the court was not merely correcting a clerical error, but was making the judgment say something other than what was originally pronounced.

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D. P. v. Madison County Dep't of Human Res., 2080243, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, May 8, 2009, Released
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Overview: Juvenile court's termination of a father's parental rights was reversed because a county department of human resources did not clearly and convincingly show that he was convicted of and imprisoned for a felony, under Ala. Code § 13A-5-6(a), to support a finding that he was unable or unwilling to care for the children under Ala. Code § 26-18-7(a).

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Davison v. Liberty Nat'l Life Ins. Co., 1051321, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, May 8, 2009, Released
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Ex parte Sunbelt Transp., Inc., 2071110, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, May 8, 2009, Released
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Overview: Trial court erred in entering an order compelling an employer to pay for an employee's medical treatment because, pursuant to Ala. Code §§ 25-5-77(a) and 25-5-88, the Alabama Workers' Compensation Act, Ala. Code § 25-5-1 et seq., did not authorize the court to compel payment for medical treatment before a determination of compensability.

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McGugin v. McGugin, 2071188, COURT OF CIVIL APPEALS OF ALABAMA, May 8, 2009, Released
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Murphy v. Greenville Hosp. Corp., 1071703, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, May 8, 2009, Released
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N. Ala. Ctr. for Educ. Excellence v. Smith, 1050377, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, May 8, 2009, Released
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Ross v. First Bank, 1071299, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, May 8, 2009, Released
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Union Bankers Ins. Co. v. Wills, 1071157, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, May 8, 2009, Released
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Via v. Branch Banking Trust Co., 1080295, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, May 8, 2009, Released
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