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Lisa Deveau v. Alan Deveau - Emergency Motion Granted

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The Georgia Court of Appeals granted an emergency motion in Lisa Deveau v. Alan Deveau, a divorce case pending in Cobb County Superior Court. The court extended the deadline for filing a discretionary appeal application to May 18, 2026.

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The Court of Appeals granted appellant\u2019s emergency motion under Court of Appeals Rule 40(b), extending the time to file an application for discretionary appeal from the superior court\u2019s March 17, 2026 order denying a motion for new trial. The new filing deadline is May 18, 2026.\n\nThis procedural order does not substantively affect divorce law or family court practice but provides litigants with additional time to pursue appellate review. Legal professionals handling divorce appeals in Georgia should note the extended deadline for the specific case.

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Lisa Deveau v. Alan Deveau

Court of Appeals of Georgia

Disposition

Emergency Motion Granted

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Court of Appeals
of the State of Georgia

ATLANTA,____________________
April 16, 2026

The Court of Appeals hereby passes the following order:

A26E0183. LISA DEVEAU v. ALAN DEVEAU.

On March 17, 2026, the Superior Court of Cobb County entered an order
denying appellant’s motion for new trial in the above-referenced divorce action. On
April 16, 2026, appellant’s counsel filed an emergency motion, under Court of
Appeals Rule 40(b), seeking an extension of time in which to file an application for a
discretionary appeal of the superior court’s order. Appellant’s motion is hereby
GRANTED. Counsel for appellant has until May 18, 2026, to file an application for
a discretionary appeal.

Court of Appeals of the State of Georgia
Clerk’s Office, Atlanta,____________________
04/16/2026
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.

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Emergency Motion Granted

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Classification

Agency
GA Court of Appeals
Filed
April 16th, 2026
Compliance deadline
May 18th, 2026 (32 days)
Instrument
Enforcement
Legal weight
Binding
Stage
Final
Change scope
Minor
Document ID
A26E0183
Docket
A26E0183

Who this affects

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Courts
Industry sector
9211 Government & Public Administration
Activity scope
Appeal proceedings Court procedural matters
Geographic scope
US-GA US-GA

Taxonomy

Primary area
Judicial Administration
Operational domain
Legal
Topics
Family Law

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