Andrea Kilchrist v. Leroy J. Kilchrist

CourtLouisiana Court of Appeal
DecidedNovember 7, 2012
DocketCA-0012-0432
StatusUnknown

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Opinion

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STATE OF LOUISIANA COURT OF APPEAL, THIRD CIRCUIT

12-432

ANDREA KILCHRIST

VERSUS

LEROY JOHN KILCHRIST

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APPEAL FROM THE SIXTEENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT COURT PARISH OF IBERIA, NO. 90831-F HONORABLE EDWARD M. LEONARD, JR., DISTRICT JUDGE

J. DAVID PAINTER JUDGE

Court composed of Marc T. Amy, John D. Saunders , and, J. David Painter Judges.

AFFIRMED. Lucretia Pecantte-Burton P.O. Box 13738 New Iberia, LA 70562 Counsel for Defendant-Appellant: Leroy J. Kilchrist

Richard D. Mere P. O. Box 3301 Lafayette, LA 70502 Counsel for Plaintiff-Appellee Andrea Kilchrist PAINTER, Judge

Leroy Kilchrist appeals the judgment of the trial court denying the

parties’ cross-motions for contempt. For the following reasons, we affirm.

FACTS AND PROCEDURAL HISTORY

The parties are sister and brother. Their mother left them adjoining

pieces of property. The property left to Leroy was subject to a servitude in

favor of the property left to Andrea, his sister, to give her a way to access her

property. The use of the servitude has been a constant source of conflict

between the parties since they gained ownership of the property.

On February 11, 2011, Leroy filed a rule seeking to have Andrea

found in contempt of court for failing to comply with a trial court judgment

dated October 6, 2006, concerning the use of servitude. On April 25, 2011,

Andrea filed a motion to amend the 2006 judgment and to have her brother

found in contempt of court for failing to comply with that same judgment.

After a hearing on August 24, 2011, the trial court denied both

motions. He reiterated his previous order that there were to be no

obstructions to the servitude area. Leroy appeals.

DISCUSSION

On appeal, Leroy asserts that in light of the evidence, the trial court

erred in failing to find Andrea in contempt of court. We disagree.

Willful disobedience of a court order or judgment constitutes

constructive contempt of court and is punishable as such. La.Code Civ.P.

arts. 225 and 227.

“A trial court is vested with great discretion to determine whether a

party should be held in contempt for wilfully disobeying a trial court

judgment.” Barnes v. Barnes, 07-27 (La.App. 3 Cir. 5/2/07), 957 So.2d 251, 1 cited in Westbrook v. Weibel, 11-910 (La.App. 3 Cir. 12/7/11), 80 So.3d 683,

689. The trial court’s decision in this regard will not be overturned absent an

abuse of that discretion. Chauvin v. Chauvin, 46,365 (La.App. 2 Cir.

6/22/11), 69 So.3d 1192, 1198. “A finding that a person willfully disobeyed

a court order in violation of Article 224(2) must be based on a finding that

the person violated an order of the court intentionally, knowingly, and

purposefully, without justifiable excuse.” Boyd v. Boyd, 10-1369 (La.App. 1

Cir. 2/11/11), 57 So.3d 1169, 1179 (citing Lang v. Asten, Inc., 05-1119

(La.1/13/06), 918 So.2d 453, 454.)

While both parties herein presented evidence of their perceptions of

slights, injuries, and harassment, and both parties obviously feel that he or

she has been injured by the other, there was little or no real evidence of

willful disobedience of the court’s October 2006 order. Accordingly, we find

no error in the trial court’s decision to deny Leroy’s motion for contempt.

CONCLUSION

Therefore, we affirm the judgment of the trial court. Costs of this

appeal are assessed to Appellant, Leroy Kilchrist.

AFFIRMED.

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Related

Barnes v. Barnes
957 So. 2d 251 (Louisiana Court of Appeal, 2007)
Lang v. Asten, Inc.
918 So. 2d 453 (Supreme Court of Louisiana, 2006)
Chauvin v. Chauvin
69 So. 3d 1192 (Louisiana Court of Appeal, 2011)
Boyd v. Boyd
57 So. 3d 1169 (Louisiana Court of Appeal, 2011)
Westbrook v. Weibel
80 So. 3d 683 (Louisiana Court of Appeal, 2011)
Royal Ins. v. Romain Motor Co.
120 So. 261 (Louisiana Court of Appeal, 1929)

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