LESLIE GIRARDEAU LEE v. WILLIAM CHANDLER LEE
Docket A26A1139
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- Filed
- Jurisdiction
- Georgia
- Court
- Court of Appeals of Georgia
- Type
- Opinion
- Case type
- Civil
- Disposition
- Granted
- Docket
- A26A1139
Motion by the appellant for permission to withdraw an appeal before the Court of Appeals of Georgia
Summary
The Georgia Court of Appeals granted the appellant's unopposed motion to withdraw the appeal in the case Leslie Girardeau Lee v. William Chandler Lee et al. By allowing withdrawal, the court released jurisdiction back to the trial court effective upon receipt of the order. The order is ministerial and contains no opinion on the merits; it simply acknowledges the appellant's request and returns the matter to the lower court for further proceedings consistent with that withdrawal.
Issue Decided
- Whether the Court of Appeals should permit the appellant to withdraw the pending appeal
Court's Reasoning
The court acted on the appellant's motion to withdraw the appeal and found it appropriate to grant that request. There is no discussion of the underlying merits; the decision is procedural, returning jurisdiction to the trial court upon issuance of the order. Because withdrawal was requested and not opposed in the record, the court exercised its authority to release jurisdiction.
Parties
- Appellant
- Leslie Girardeau Lee
- Appellee
- William Chandler Lee et al.
- Judge
- Court of Appeals of the State of Georgia
Key Dates
- Court order date
- 2026-05-04
What You Should Do Next
- 1
Confirm receipt by trial court
Ensure the clerk of the trial court has received the Court of Appeals' order so jurisdiction is officially returned and the trial court can proceed.
- 2
Consult counsel about trial-court posture
Speak with your attorney to determine the immediate implications in the trial court, such as case scheduling, pending motions, or dismissal procedures.
- 3
If desired, seek further relief in trial court
If the appellant withdrew to pursue settlement or other actions, take the necessary steps in the trial court (e.g., file dismissal papers or motions) consistent with the parties' plans.
Frequently Asked Questions
- What did the court decide?
- The Court of Appeals allowed the appellant to withdraw the appeal and returned the case to the trial court.
- Does this decide the underlying case?
- No. The order is procedural and does not address the merits of the underlying dispute; jurisdiction was simply returned to the trial court.
- Who is affected by this order?
- The appellant, appellee(s), and the trial court are affected because the appellate proceedings have been terminated and the lower court regains control of the case.
- Can this order be appealed?
- Granting a motion to withdraw an appeal is a procedural action that typically ends the appellate proceeding; further appellate review would generally not follow unless new, specific grounds arise.
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Full Filing Text
Court of Appeals
of the State of Georgia
ATLANTA, May 04, 2026
The Court of Appeals hereby passes the following order
A26A1139. LESLIE GIRARDEAU LEE v. WILLIAM CHANDLER LEE et al .
Upon consideration of the APPELLANT'S motion FOR PERMISSION TO WITHDRAW
THE APPEAL in the above styled case, it is ordered that the motion be hereby GRANTED, and
jurisdiction is released back to the trial court upon receipt of this order.
Court of Appeals of the State of Georgia
Clerk's Office, Atlanta, May 04, 2026.
I certify that the above is a true extract from the minutes
of the Court of Appeals of Georgia.
Witness my signature and the seal of said court hereto
affixed the day and year last above written.
, Clerk.