Elliott v. Elliott

Citation683 S.E.2d 405, 200 N.C. App. 259, 2009 N.C. App. LEXIS 1619
Date Filed2009-10-06
DocketCOA08-1493
Cited13 times
StatusPublished

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<bold>1. Civil Procedure — Rule 60 — excusable</bold> <bold>neglect — not notifying court of change of address</bold> <bold>— domestic abuse</bold> <block_quote> The trial court properly concluded that defendant Lisa Elliot's failure to notify the court of a change of address was excusable neglect under Rule 60(b)(1), and the trial court did not abuse its discretion by vacating a judgment against defendant, in light of plaintiff David Elliot's documented history of domestic abuse and plaintiffs' violation of Rule 5 in not serving requests for admissions and subsequent pleadings on all defendants.</block_quote> <bold>2. Conspiracy — civil — two allegations</bold> <bold>— prior partial summary judgment 12(b)(6) dismissal</bold> <block_quote> The trial court correctly granted defendants' Rule 12(b)(6) motion to dismiss a civil conspiracy claim where the conspiracy allegations were raised in two paragraphs of the complaint and a prior partial summary judgment for defendants had disposed of the first allegation, which contained the only factual allegation of conspiracy.</block_quote>

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