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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

Carolyn Parker SIMMONS v. Bryan SIMMONS.
    No. 84-CC-1252.
    Supreme Court of Louisiana.
    July 5, 1984.
   In re Carolyn Parker Simmons, applying for supervisory writs to the Ninth Judicial District Court, Parish of Rapides, No. 131815, Section “D”; Third Circuit Court of Appeal, No. 84-555.

Granted and transferred to the Court of Appeal for consideration under its supervisory jurisdiction. While the Court of Appeal is correct that relator has a remedy by appeal from interlocutory rulings which cause irreparable injury (CCP article 2083), there simultaneously exists a right in relator to seek the Court of Appeal’s exercise of its supervisory jurisdiction; and the latter alone will afford relator effective relief in this case.