Sup. Ct. R. D.C. 62
COMMENT TO 2018 AMENDMENTS
This rule closely conforms to the corresponding civil rule, but maintains an exemption for child custody, support, and visitation orders. Part of section (d) related to supersedeas bonds was moved to new Rule 62 -I, which outlines a more detailed procedure for supersedeas bonds. Section (i) was moved to new Rule 62 -II.
COMMENT
Paragraph (a) exempts from the automatic 10 day stay provision orders relating to custody, support or visitation which by express terms are to take effect within 10 days after entry. To avoid uncertainty as to the effectiveness and enforceability of such orders, the Court should specify the date upon which its provisions take effect. Where an appellant obtains a stay pursuant to paragraphs (d), the interest of justice may require that the operation or enforcement of any portion of the judgment against the appellee also be stayed.