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   State Courts - Mississippi - March 13, 2007

  
Waldrup v. Miss. Empl. Sec. Comm'n, NO. 2006-CC-00745-COA, COURT OF APPEALS OF MISSISSIPPI, March 13, 2007, Decided
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Overview: A benefits claimant was properly denied unemployment compensation because he voluntarily left his job under Miss. Code Ann. § 71-5-513(A)(1)(a) when he turned in his keys following a dispute over pay and a request for time off; moreover, he failed to show good cause for leaving due to this dispute.

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Williamson v. Williamson, NO. 2004-CA-02519-COA, COURT OF APPEALS OF MISSISSIPPI, March 13, 2007, Decided
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Overview: A motion for relief under Miss. R. Civ. P. 60(b)(1) in a case involving the modification of child custody was denied because misrepresentations regarding the certifications of the father's wife were not intended to influence the decision, and a chancery court did not rely on them. Moreover, there was no misrepresentation regarding a move to Alaska.

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