that related back to the original complaint. Respondent did so and it
appeared that the complaint remained pending in the family court. It
thus did not appear that the family court had entered a final, written
judgment adjudicating all the rights and liabilities of the parties in this
matter. See NRAP 3A(b)(1); Lee v. GNLV Corp., 116 Nev. 424, 426, 996
P.2d 416, 417 (2000). And although the family court certified its
November 14, 2014, order as final, the certification was improper because
it did not completely remove a party from the action and was thus not
amenable to NRCP 54(b) certification. See Taylor Constr. Co. v. Hilton
Hotels, Corp., 100 Nev. 207, 209, 678 P.2d 1152, 1153 (1984) (a court
cannot create finality through NRCP 54(b) certification when an order is
not amenable to certification). Where it did not appear that a final written
order had been entered, it also did not appear that the family court order
awarding attorney fees and costs was appealable as a special order after
final judgment under WRAP 3A(b)(8).
In his response to this court's order, appellant concedes that
the family court proceedings are ongoing. He nevertheless contends that
the November 14, 2014, order is a final judgment because it resolves the
single issue that was the basis for the transfer to family court. Appellant
also asserts that at the time the November 14, 2014, order was entered, no
valid complaint existed in family court. We disagree.
The amended complaint was filed in the family court on
October 30, 2014. It does not appear that any court order declared the
complaint void or otherwise resolved the amended complaint. The claims
asserted in the amended complaint were thus pending at the time the
November 14, 2014, order was entered such that that order is not a final
judgment. To the extent appellant argues that the amended complaint
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should be treated as void in the absence of a court order declaring it to be
void, he provides no support for such treatment and we decline to do so.
Because claims remain pending in the family court, neither
the October 30, 2014, "Order on Plaintiffs Motion for Declaratory
Judgment Regarding Marital Status" nor the November 14, 2014,
"Amended Order on Plaintiffs Motion for Declaratory Judgment
Regarding Marital Status" is a final judgment pursuant to NRAP 3A(b)(1).
See also NRS 30.090 (declaratory judgments "may be reviewed as other
orders, judgments and decrees"). And no other statute or court rule
provides for an appeal from an order resolving a motion for declaratory
judgment regarding marital status. See NRAP 3A(b) (listing orders and
judgments from which an appeal may be taken); see also Taylor Constr.
Co. v. Hilton Hotels, 100 Nev. 207, 209, 678 P.2d 1152, 1153 (1984) (noting
that this court generally has authority to consider an appeal only when
authorized by statute or court rule). Accordingly, we conclude that we
lack jurisdiction over the appeal in Docket No. 66978.
In the absence of a final judgment, the family court order
awarding attorney fees and costs is not substantively appealable as a
special order after final judgment, NRAP 3A(b)(8), and no other statute or
court rule provides for an appeal from such an order. See NRAP 3A(b)
(listing orders and judgments from which an appeal may be taken); see
also Taylor Constr. Co. v. Hilton Hotels, 100 Nev. 207, 209, 678 P.2d 1152,
1153 (1984) (noting that this court generally has authority to consider an
appeal only when authorized by statute or court rule).
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We thus also conclude that we lack jurisdiction over the appeal in Docket
No. 67156, and we
ORDER these appeals DISMISSED.'
Saitta
GibborTs Pickering
cc: Hon. Gayle Nathan, District Judge
Robert E. Gaston, Settlement Judge
Neil J. Beller, Ltd.
Brennan Legal Counsel Group, PLLC
Eighth District Court Clerk
'Given these dismissals, appellant's motions for a stay pending
appeal in Docket No. 66978 and to consolidate these appeals and the
appeal in Docket No. 66968 are denied as moot. Appellant's motions to
seal the documents attached to his responses to the order to show cause
are granted. Cf. SRCR 7. The clerk of this court shall file the exhibits
received on March 18, 2015, in Docket No. 66978, and March 24, 2015, in
Docket No. 67156, under seal.
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