Fisher v. Fisher

445 A.2d 792, 299 Pa. Super. 355, 1982 Pa. Super. LEXIS 4176
CourtSuperior Court of Pennsylvania
DecidedMay 14, 1982
DocketNo. 150
StatusPublished

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Fisher v. Fisher, 445 A.2d 792, 299 Pa. Super. 355, 1982 Pa. Super. LEXIS 4176 (Pa. Ct. App. 1982).

Opinion

BROSKY, Judge.

The instant appeal is interlocutory and therefore is quashed. This is a divorce case in which the trial court vacated a decree in divorce, which it had previously entered, and granted Sharon L. Fisher’s application to proceed under the Divorce Code of 1980.1 Raymond L. Fisher contends that the trial court erred in holding that a final decree in divorce would have been ordered under the Divorce Law of 19292 had it not permitted Sharon L. Fisher to proceed under the Divorce Code and that the court improperly granted Sharon L. Fisher’s application to proceed under the Divorce Code.

First, we note that there is no final decree in divorce entered in the instant case. As such, there is no order from which Raymond L. Fisher has appealed. Thus, he cannot raise now any issue concerning the divorce decree entered [357]*357and subsequently vacated in the court below. Pa.R.A.P. 301 et seq.3

We have very recently held that an appeal from the granting of an application to proceed under the Divorce Code is interlocutory. Toll v. Toll, 293 Pa.Super. 549, 439 A.2d 712 (1981). Furthermore, there is no claim by Raymond L. Fisher that the lower court certified its order pursuant to 42 Pa.C.S.A. § 702(b). Conrad v. Conrad, 293 Pa.Super. 558, 439 A.2d 717 (1981). Accordingly, this appeal is not properly before us. The appeal is quashed.

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Conrad v. Conrad
439 A.2d 717 (Superior Court of Pennsylvania, 1981)
Toll v. Toll
439 A.2d 712 (Superior Court of Pennsylvania, 1981)

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