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  "name": "NOMIE JEAN DOSS STEWART v. RICHARD LEE STEWART",
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    "judges": [
      "Judges Martin (Robert M.) and Hill concur."
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      "NOMIE JEAN DOSS STEWART v. RICHARD LEE STEWART"
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        "text": "ARNOLD, Judge.\nPlaintiff contends that the trial court erred in denying her Rule 60 motion, because she is entitled to relief from the court\u2019s order of January 1979. She argues that the court could not by its January 1979 order vacate the custody and support portions of the 1977 order and thus leave the status of the children in fieri. As defendant points out, however, since the entry of the January 1979 order the status of the children has been settled by the court\u2019s order in plaintiffs action filed in March 1979, and as a result the question plaintiff raises by her motion is now moot.\nThe situation here is much like that in Utilities Comm. v. Southern Bell Telephone Co., 289 N.C. 286, 221 S.E. 2d 322 (1976). There, the telephone company sought a rate increase, and received only about one-quarter of what it requested. While the company\u2019s appeal was pending, it filed a new application and received the entire rate increase. Our Supreme Court took judicial notice of the later proceeding and dismissed the appeal from the original rate increase as moot.\nIn the present case, plaintiff seeks relief from the January 1979 order on the ground that the status of the children may not be left in fieri, but that the trial court in ruling on her motion properly took judicial notice of the action filed by plaintiff in March 1979. The order entered in that action in May 1979 settled the status of the children, and at the time plaintiff filed her Rule 60 motion in August 1979 the question of whether the trial court acted improperly by the entry of its January 1979 order was moot. Accordingly, the order denying plaintiffs motion for relief was proper.\nAffirmed.\nJudges Martin (Robert M.) and Hill concur.",
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    "attorneys": [
      "Samuel M. Moore and Douglas P. Dettorfor plaintiff appellant.",
      "Tate & Bretzmann, by C. Richard Tate, Jr., for defendant appellee."
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    "head_matter": "NOMIE JEAN DOSS STEWART v. RICHARD LEE STEWART\nNo. 8018DC120\n(Filed 15 July 1980)\nAppeal and Error \u00a7 9- Rule 60 motion to set aside portion of prior order - moot question\nThe question presented by plaintiffs Rule 60 motion to set aside the portion of a January 1979 order vacating child custody and support provisions of a prior order was moot where plaintiff filed a second action in March 1979 and the status of the children was settled in a child custody and support order entered in May 1979 before plaintiff filed her Rule 60 motion.\nAppeal by plaintiff from Campbell, Judge. Judgment entered 29 August 1979 in District Court, Guilford County. Heard in the Court of Appeals 5 June 1980.\nIn April 1977 the trial court entered an order awarding to the plaintiff alimony pendente lite, child support, and custody of the parties\u2019 two minor children. In October 1978 defendant moved to vacate this order on the ground that since their separation and the entry of the order the parties had had intercourse, and thus plaintiff had condoned any misconduct on his part which had been a basis for the 1977 order. Responding to defendant\u2019s motion, plaintiff alleged that the acts of intercourse between the parties had been without her consent; that defendant had threatened her and forced himself upon her. In January 1979 the trial court entered its order on defendant\u2019s motion, ruling that, the parties having resumed the marital relationship, the 1977 order was void. No appeal was taken from the January 1979 order.\nIn August 1979 plaintiff moved under Rule 60 for partial relief from the January order, contending that intercourse between the parties should not invalidate the custody and support portions of the 1977 order. Ruling on the motion, the court found that plaintiff had filed a second action in this matter in March 1979, and that in that action she had been awarded custody of one of the children, child support, and alimony pen-dente lite. The court held that by bringing the March action plaintiff had waived her right to a favorable ruling on her Rule 60 motion, and denied the motion. Plaintiff appeals.\nSamuel M. Moore and Douglas P. Dettorfor plaintiff appellant.\nTate & Bretzmann, by C. Richard Tate, Jr., for defendant appellee."
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