HERRMANN VS. HERRMANN (FAMILY)
26-07128 · 91723 · Nevada (SCOTN/COA) · February 12, 2026
Disposition:Appeal dismissed.Other Family LawPosture Jeremy Herrmann appealed in a family-division matter involving Kelly Herrmann. Before the Supreme Court of Nevada reached the merits, the appellant filed a notice of voluntary dismissal of the appeal.
Key holdings
Practitioner summary
The Supreme Court dismissed the appeal pursuant to the appellant's own notice of voluntary dismissal. The order contains no merits analysis, no standard of review, and no doctrinal discussion. The matter originated in the Washoe District Court, Family Division, before the Hon. Sandra A. Unsworth. No statutes, rules, or cases are cited in the order.
In plain language
This is a one-page housekeeping order from the Nevada Supreme Court. Jeremy Herrmann had filed an appeal in a family-court case involving Kelly Herrmann, but he then asked the court to drop the appeal himself by filing a notice of voluntary dismissal. The court granted that request and closed the case. The order does not describe what the underlying family-court dispute was about, what the district court ruled, or why the appellant chose to withdraw. It simply ends the appeal.
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