McKee-blackham v. Blackham (Child Custody)
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Opinion
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEVADA
MARTHA MCKEE-BLACKHAM, No. 71763 Appellant, vs. BRIAN E. BLACKHAM, FILED Respondent. DEC 16 2016
ORDER DISMISSING APPEAL This is a pro se appeal from an order denying a motion for reconsideration. Eighth Judicial District Court, Family Court Division, Clark County; Jennifer Elliott, Judge. Our review of the documents submitted to this court pursuant to NRAP 3(g) reveals a jurisdictional defect. Specifically, it appears that the judgment or order designated in the notice of appeal is not substantively appealable. See NRAP 3A(b). This court lacks jurisdiction to consider an appeal from an order denying reconsideration. See Arnold v. Kip, 123 Nev. 410, 417, 168 P.3d 1050, 1054 (2007); Alois v. State, Gaming Control Bd., 99 Nev. 184, 660 P.2d 980 (1983), disapproved of on other grounds by AA Primo Builders v, Washington, 126 Nev. 578, 245 P.3d 1190 (2010). Accordingly, we conclude that we lack jurisdiction and we ORDER this appeal DISMISSED.
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, J. Pickering Stiglich SUPREME COURT OF NEVADA
(0) 1947A cc: Hon. Jennifer Elliott, District Judge, Family Court Division Martha McKee-Blackham Fine Carman Price Eighth District Court Clerk Lawanda Brown, Transcript Video Services
SUPREME COURT OF NEVADA
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