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Nathaniel Blackmon, III v. Takeisha T. Dudley

Docket A26D0445

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FamilyDenied
Filed
Jurisdiction
Georgia
Court
Court of Appeals of Georgia
Type
Opinion
Case type
Family
Disposition
Denied
Docket
A26D0445

Application for discretionary appeal to the Court of Appeals from an underlying family-court matter (LC 19FM3068).

Summary

The Georgia Court of Appeals considered an application for discretionary appeal filed by Nathaniel Blackmon, III in case A26D0445 (LC 19FM3068) and denied the application on April 22, 2026. The order is a short administrative disposition: the court declined to grant permission for the case to be heard as a discretionary appeal. No opinion or reasoning is provided in the document beyond the denial itself.

Issue Decided

  • Whether the Court of Appeals should grant discretionary review of the underlying family-court matter.

Court's Reasoning

The document is an administrative order that simply states the court denied the application for discretionary appeal; it does not provide legal reasoning, factual analysis, or citation of law. The denial indicates the court chose not to exercise discretionary jurisdiction to review the lower-court proceedings.

Parties

Appellant
Nathaniel Blackmon, III
Appellee
Takeisha T. Dudley
Judge
Court of Appeals of the State of Georgia

Key Dates

Decision date
2026-04-22

What You Should Do Next

  1. 1

    Consult counsel about options

    Speak with your attorney to confirm whether any other appellate or post-judgment remedies remain available given the denial of discretionary appeal.

  2. 2

    Confirm status of underlying proceedings

    Verify whether any deadlines or compliance obligations arising from the underlying family-court order remain and take necessary action to meet them.

  3. 3

    Consider alternative relief

    Discuss with counsel whether a petition for certiorari, extraordinary writ, or reconsideration is appropriate under Georgia law and the facts of the case.

Frequently Asked Questions

What did the court decide?
The Court of Appeals denied the request to hear the case on discretionary appeal, so it will not review the underlying family-court decision.
Who is affected by this order?
The parties named—Nathaniel Blackmon, III (applicant) and Takeisha T. Dudley—are directly affected; the underlying family-court judgment remains in place for now.
What happens next?
Because discretionary review was denied, the lower-court decision stands unless the applicant pursues another available remedy, such as filing a petition for review in a different forum if permitted.
Can this denial be appealed further?
This order itself is a denial of discretionary review by the Court of Appeals; options for further appeal are limited and depend on available statutory remedies or extraordinary relief in higher courts.

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Full Filing Text
Court of Appeals
of the State of Georgia

                                                              ATLANTA, April 22, 2026

The Court of Appeals hereby passes the following order

A26D0445. NATHANIEL BLACKMON, III v. TAKEISHA T. DUDLEY .


     Upon consideration of the Application for Discretionary Appeal, it is ordered that it be

hereby DENIED.


LC NUMBERS:

19FM3068




                                      Court of Appeals of the State of Georgia
                                           Clerk's Office, Atlanta, April 22, 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.