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Hawaii - October 18 - October 23, 2006
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Scheffer v. Rich, NO. 27768,
INTERMEDIATE COURT OF APPEALS OF HAWAI'I, October 18, 2006, Decided
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Overview: Where the judgment did not, on its, face, resolve all claims against all parties, it was not an appealable, final judgment under Haw. R. Civ. P. 58. While the circuit court attempted to certify the judgment by including an express finding of no just reason for delay in the entry of judgment, Haw. R. Civ. P. 54(b) certification was not appropriate.
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Wintermeyer v. Wintermeyer, NO. 27152,
INTERMEDIATE COURT OF APPEALS OF HAWAI'I, October 23, 2006, Decided
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Overview: Court lacked appellate jurisdiction over parties' property division, debts, and fees because divorce judgment did not identify unique property or the owner of such property and did not specify how the equal division would be accomplished. Thus, judgment did not explicitly or implicitly, fully and finally, divide and distribute property and debts.
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