Reed v. DHS — Discretionary appeal denied

Case
Tayo Reed v. DHS, Division of Family and Children Services
Court
Court of Appeals of Georgia
Judge
Not specified
Date Decided
August 18, 2026
Docket No.
A27D0012
Topics
Discretionary Appeal; Appellate Procedure
Source
Read the full opinion

Background

Tayo Reed filed an application for discretionary appeal involving DHS, Division of Family and Children Services. The order provides no facts about the underlying dispute or the grounds for the application.

The Court of Appeals identified 26CV004997 as the lower-court number. It did not identify the judges who considered the application.

The Court’s Holding

The Court of Appeals of Georgia denied Reed’s application for discretionary appeal.

The brief order contains no reasoning and does not address the merits of the underlying dispute. It therefore establishes only that the court declined to permit the requested discretionary appeal.

Key Takeaways

  • Reed’s application for discretionary appeal was denied.
  • The order gives no explanation for the denial.
  • The court did not decide or discuss the merits of the underlying dispute.

Why It Matters

The denial prevents this discretionary appeal from proceeding in the Court of Appeals. Because the order supplies no reasoning or merits analysis, it offers no substantive guidance beyond its case-specific disposition.

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