Huskey v. Huskey, 289 Neb. 439, 855 N.W.2d 377 (2014)
Nov 07, 2014OUTCOME: Appeal dismissed after oral argument.
Upon the divorce of Mother and Father, Mother was awarded custody of the parties’ two children, and Father was granted parenting time. Thereafter, Mother joined the military and was assigned to Fort Be ... nning, Georgia for a one-year period. Pursuant to Neb. Rev. Stat. 43-2929.01, which affords procedural protections in cases involving child custody and parenting time to military parents affected by mobilization or deployment, the district court permitted the children to relocate to Georgia with Mother for the remainder of her temporary assignment. Father appealed. A truly temporary order entered pursuant to section 43-2929.01(4)(a) is not a “final order” under this section. The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal, holding that the Legislature did not intend for appellate review of truly temporary orders entered pursuant to section 43-2929.01(4)(a), and therefore, the Court lacked jurisdiction over the appeal. Huskey v. Huskey, 289 Neb. 439, 855 N.W.2d 377 (2014) annotated to Nebraska Revised Statute 25-1902.