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Cite as 2013 Ark. App. 440 ARKANSAS COURT OF APPEALS DIVISION III No. CV-12-953 LORI ERWIN APPELLANT V. SHELBY LEE FROST, INDIVIDUALLY AND AS TRUSTEE OF THE DONALD ROSS AND SHELBY LEE FROST REVOCABLE LIVING TRUST APPELLEE BRANDON J. HARRISON, Judge Lori Erwin filed a complaint seeking to have a trust created by her late father and her stepmother declared irrevocable. The circuit court denied the request, and Erwin appealed that denial. We will not yet decide this appeals merits because we must order rebriefing. There are two main hang-ups. One is question-and-answer format; Arkansas Supreme Court Rule 4-2(a)(5)(B) (2012) expressly forbids this. Second, Erwins addendum contains the entire transcript of the proceedings below; Rule 4-2(a)(8) forbids that. An abstract and addendum can be deficient for containing too much material, as well as too little. Am. Transp. Corp. v. Exch. Capital Corp., 84 Ark. App. 28, 129 S.W.3d 312 (2003). Though an addendums particular contents are often a matter of judgment that poses no problem, Opinion Delivered August 28, 2013 APPEAL FROM THE SCOTT COUNTY CIRCUIT COURT [NO. CV-2010-34] HONORABLE DAVID H. MCCORMICK, JUDGE REBRIEFING ORDERED Erwins abstract, which is presented in we have expressly warned that
Cite as 2013 Ark. App. 440 “[t]ranscriptswhether of testimony at trial or on deposition or of hearingsmust be converted into an impartial first-person narrative in the abstract. Transcripts should not be in the addendum.” Lackey v. Mays, 100 Ark. App. 386, 389, 269 S.W.3d 397, 399 (2007). Erwin has fifteen days from this opinions date to file a substituted brief that complies with the rules. See Ark. Sup. Ct. R. 4-2(b)(3). We strongly encourage Erwin to review the rules and ensure that no other deficiencies exist. A subsequent failure to timely correct all deficiencies in her appellants brief may result in the circuit courts judgment being summarily affirmed. See Ark. Sup. Ct. R. 4-2(c)(2). After Erwin has served her substituted appellants brief on Appellee Frost, then Frost may revise or supplement her appellees brief if need be. Rebriefing ordered. GLADWIN, C.J., and WALMSLEY, J., agree. Hatfield & Sayre, by: Christopher D. Brockett and Eugene G. Sayre, for appellant. Walters, Gaston, Allison & Parker, by: Troy Gaston, for appellee. 2
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