Douglas v. Douglas
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Opinion
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE
DAVID DOUGLAS,1 § § No. 162, 2020 Petitioner Below, § Appellant, § Court Below—Family Court § of the State of Delaware v. § § File No. CS14-02624 RACHEL DOUGLAS, § Petition No. 18-29779 § Respondent Below, § Appellee. §
Submitted: August 14, 2020 Decided: October 2, 2020
Before SEITZ, Chief Justice; VALIHURA and MONTGOMERY-REEVES, Justices.
ORDER
After careful consideration of the parties’ briefs and the record on appeal, we
conclude that the judgment below should be affirmed on the basis of the Family
Court’s property division and alimony order dated March 31, 2020. The appellant
makes arguments based on matters that were not presented to the Family Court in
the first instance, including circumstances that arose after the Family Court’s
decision. This Court does not consider evidence that was not presented to the trial
court in the first instance.2 As to the appellant’s claims concerning the appellee’s
1 The Court previously assigned pseudonyms to the parties under Supreme Court Rule 7(d). 2 Price v. Boulden, 2014 WL 3566030, at *2 (Del. July 14, 2014) (“[T]his evidence was not available to the Family Court in the first instance, is outside of the record on appeal, and cannot testimony about her income, the Family Court was in the best position to assess the
appellee’s credibility.3
NOW, THEREFORE, IT IS ORDERED that the judgment of the Family
Court is AFFIRMED.
BY THE COURT:
/s/ Collins J. Seitz, Jr. Chief Justice
properly be considered by this Court.”); Del. Elec. Coop., Inc. v. Duphily, 703 A.2d 1202, 1206 (Del. 1997) (“It is a basic tenet of appellate practice that an appellate court reviews only matters considered in the first instance by a trial court.”). 3 Wife (J.F.V.) v. Husband (O.W.V., Jr.), 402 A.2d 1202, 1204 (Del. 1979) (“When the determination of facts turns on a question of credibility and the acceptance or rejection of the testimony of witnesses appearing before him, those findings of the Trial Judge will be approved upon review, and we will not substitute our opinion for that of the trier of fact.”). 2
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