Court Opinion

ID: 4531205
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Date Created: 2020-05-04 07:04:25.368759+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T09:27:04.202079
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Court of Appeals
of the State of Georgia

                                        ATLANTA,____________________
                                                 April 17, 2020

The Court of Appeals hereby passes the following order:

A20D0355. KATINA SMALLS v. IFESI OKOYE.

      In this domestic relations matter, the superior court entered an order granting
plaintiff Ifesi Okoye’s motion to enforce a mediated agreement that addressed several
custody-related issues concerning the parties’ minor children. Among other things,
the mediated agreement set forth new parenting and visitation schedules. Defendant
Katina Smalls then filed a timely application for discretionary review in the Supreme
Court, which transferred the matter to this Court.
      Under OCGA § 5-6-34 (a) (11), direct appeals are permitted from “[a]ll
judgments or orders in child custody cases awarding, refusing to change, or
modifying child custody or holding or declining to hold persons in contempt of such
child custody judgment or orders.” And visitation rights are a part of custody. Vines
v. Vines, 292 Ga. 550, 551 (2) (739 SE2d 374) (2013). Thus, the order Smalls seeks
to appeal is directly appealable.1
      Under OCGA § 5-6-35 (j), this Court will grant a timely application for
discretionary review if the lower court’s order is subject to direct appeal.

      1
        The trial court’s order also effectively denied Smalls’s motion to set aside the
mediated agreement. A discretionary application is not required to appeal the trial
court’s order under OCGA § 5-6-35 (a) (8) – which governs appeals from orders
denying OCGA § 9-11-60 (d) motions to set aside judgments and OCGA § 9-11-60
(e) complaints in equity to set aside judgments – because Smalls did not seek to set
aside a “judgment.” See generally Collier v. Evans, 205 Ga. App. 764, 766 (3) (423
SE2d 704) (1992) (a discretionary application is not required to appeal an order
denying a motion to set aside a voluntary dismissal because a voluntary dismissal is
not a “judgment” under OCGA § 5-6-35 (a) (8) or OCGA § 9-11-60 (d)-(e)).
Accordingly, this application is hereby GRANTED. If she has not already done so,
Smalls should file a notice of appeal in the superior court within ten days of the date
of this order, pursuant to OCGA § 5-6-35 (g). If she is unable to file a notice of
appeal within that time period, Smalls shall file a notice of appeal in the superior
court no later than ten days after the expiration of the April 6, 2020 Supreme Court
Order Extending Declaration of Statewide Judicial Emergency.                     See https://
www.gasupreme.us/wp-content/uploads/2020/04/CJ_Melton_Extension_Order_
signed_entered.pdf. The clerk of the superior court is DIRECTED to include a copy
of this order in the record transmitted to the Court of Appeals.

                                        Court of Appeals of the State of Georgia
                                               Clerk’s Office, Atlanta,____________________
                                                                         04/17/2020
                                               I certify that the above is a true extract from
                                        the minutes of the Court of Appeals of Georgia.
                                               Witness my signature and the seal of said court
                                        hereto affixed the day and year last above written.

                                                                                        , Clerk.