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Nelson v. NDDOT
2023 ND 90
Docket No.: 20220355
Filing Date: 5/9/2023
Case Type: Appeal - Administrative - Department of Transportation
Author: Bahr, Douglas Alan
State v. Walsh
2023 ND 89
Docket No.: 20220327
Filing Date: 5/9/2023
Case Type: Appeal - Criminal - Theft
Author: Crothers, Daniel John
Highlight: A district court must inform the defendant of the court’s authority to order restitution before a guilty plea can be accepted.
Legacie-Lowe v. Lowe
2023 ND 88
Docket No.: 20220314
Filing Date: 8/2/2023
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Other
Author: Jensen, Jon J.
Highlight: The district court’s findings are inadequate to understand the basis for the decision.
The Court retains jurisdiction and remands for the district court to make specific findings of fact on whether there was infliction of fear of imminent domestic violence.
Legacie-Lowe v. Lowe
2023 ND 88
Docket No.: 20220314
Filing Date: 5/9/2023
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Other
Author: Jensen, Jon J.
Johnson v. City of Jamestown
2023 ND 87
Docket No.: 20220283
Filing Date: 5/9/2023
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Personal Injury
Author: Per Curiam
Highlight: A judgment dismissing a personal injury action is summarily affirmed under N.D.R.App.P. 35.1(a)(4) and (7).
Johnson v. City of Jamestown
2023 ND 87
Docket No.: 20220283
Filing Date: 5/9/2023
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Personal Injury
Author: Per Curiam
Anderson v. Anderson
2023 ND 86
Docket No.: 20220287
Filing Date: 5/9/2023
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Divorce - Property
Author: McEvers, Lisa K. Fair
Highlight: All property held by either party, whether held jointly or individually, is considered marital property.
A capital loss may be used as a deduction for federal income tax purposes.
A contempt order is collateral to the merits of the case and appealable by special statute.
A party challenging a district court’s imposition of sanctions bears the burden of proving the court abused its discretion in light of the information available at the time.
Anderson v. Anderson
2023 ND 86
Docket No.: 20220287
Filing Date: 5/9/2023
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Divorce - Property
Author: McEvers, Lisa K. Fair
E.R.J. v. T.L.B. (CONFIDENTIAL)
2023 ND 85
Docket No.: 20220199
Filing Date: 5/9/2023
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Paternity
Author: Tufte, Jerod E.
Highlight: A district court’s findings that changing a child’s name is in the best interests of a child satisfies the good cause standard under N.D.C.C. § 14-20-57(7).
Under section 14-03-20.1(2)-(3), N.D.C.C., a “person’s surname does not automatically change upon marriage,” but parties to a marriage may choose to change their name after solemnization “by entering the new surname in the space provided on the marriage license application.”
A district court may order a child’s name be changed to a hyphenated combination of the parents’ names when requested as an alternative by a parent even when a petition does not specifically request that option, provided that both parties have notice at the hearing and opportunity to respond.
E.R.J. v. T.L.B. (CONFIDENTIAL)
2023 ND 85
Docket No.: 20220199
Filing Date: 5/9/2023
Case Type: Appeal - Civil - Paternity
Author: Tufte, Jerod E.