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In re Marr. of Luong and Wang
In June 2005, the trial court entered an order establishing the amount of Tung Luongs child support arrearages. In August 2006, the Orange County Department of Child Support Services (the County) applied ex parte for a nunc pro tunc order to correct a clerical error in the arrearages order to reflect that the obligee of the order was Luongs ex wife, Min Wang, not the County. The family court granted the application, and entered the corrected order nunc pro tunc. Luong appeals either from the order granting the application or from the corrected order. Because the court properly corrected a clerical error, and because the order was entered nunc pro tunc to the original date of the arrearages order, Luongs appeal is either from a nonappealable order or untimely; in either case, it must be dismissed.

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