Court Opinion

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Date Created: 2024-02-19 17:02:07.71395+00
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IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE

    SAMUEL PAINTER,1                         §
                                             § No. 124, 2023
          Petitioner Below,                  §
          Appellant,                         § Court Below–Family Court
                                             § of the State of Delaware
          v.                                 §
                                             § File No. CN14-02909
    LOUISE PAINTER,                          § Petition No. 22-27451
                                             §
          Respondent Below,                  §
          Appellee.                          §

                               Submitted: December 8, 2023
                               Decided:   February 15, 2024

Before TRAYNOR, LEGROW, and GRIFFITHS, Justices.

                                           ORDER

         After consideration of the parties’ briefs and the record on appeal, we

conclude that the Family Court’s March 17, 2023 order dismissing the appellant’s

petition for a protection from abuse (“PFA”) order should be affirmed. “Factual

findings will not be disturbed on appeal unless they are clearly erroneous,” and

“[w]hen the determination of facts turns on a question of the credibility and the

acceptance or rejection of the testimony of witnesses appearing before the trier of

fact, we will not substitute our opinion for that of the trier of fact.”2 During the PFA

hearing, the appellant and the appellee testified to conflicting versions of the events

1
    The Court previously assigned pseudonyms to the parties under Supreme Court Rule 7(d).
2
    Shimel v. Shimel, 2019 WL 2142066, at *2 (Del. May 14, 2019) (citations omitted).
that the appellant cited in his PFA petition. The Family Court credited the appellee’s

testimony over that of the appellant. We will not disturb the trier of fact’s credibility

determinations on appeal. To the extent that the appellant argues that the Family

Court judge should be recused from further proceedings involving the parties, the

appellant must present a motion for recusal to the Family Court in the first instance.3

       NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the judgment of the Family

Court is AFFIRMED.

                                            BY THE COURT:

                                            /s/ Abigail M. LeGrow
                                            Justice

3
  Del. Supr. Ct. R. 8. See Los v. Los, 595 A.2d 381, 384 (Del. 1991) (“To be disqualified the
alleged bias or prejudice of the judge must stem from an extrajudicial source and result in an
opinion on the merits on some basis other than what the judge learned from [her] participation in
the case.” (internal quotation marks and citation omitted)).
                                               2