Donahue v. Boyce CA2/1
Barbara Donahue (Donahue) appeals from an order dismissing her action to enforce an out-of-state judgment dissolving her marriage to Charles Boyce (Boyce). The trial court dismissed the action because the parties’ out-of-state judgment had not been properly registered with the court.
On appeal, Donahue contends that the trial court erred because the out-of-state judgment had in fact been properly registered when she first filed suit in June 2000. On the record before us, it appears that Donahue did in fact take the necessary initial steps in June 2000 to register the out-of-state judgment.
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