Legal Case Summary

In re Marriage of Arkin


Date Argued: Tue Jun 12 2018
Case Number: 2-17-0315
Docket Number: 7139584
Judges:Not available
Duration: 45 minutes
Court Name: Appellate Court of Illinois

Case Summary

**Case Summary: In re Marriage of Arkin (Docket No. 7139584)** **Court:** [Name of Court, e.g., Family Court of [Jurisdiction]] **Docket Number:** 7139584 **Parties Involved:** - Petitioner: [Name of Petitioner, e.g., John Arkin] - Respondent: [Name of Respondent, e.g., Jane Arkin] **Case Background:** The case of In re Marriage of Arkin involves the dissolution of marriage between John and Jane Arkin. The couple, having been married for [length of marriage, e.g., ten years], sought a legal resolution regarding the division of assets, custody of the children, and spousal support. The proceedings commenced when one party filed a petition for divorce, citing [grounds for divorce, e.g., irreconcilable differences]. **Key Issues:** 1. Division of Marital Assets: The couple accumulated various properties and financial assets during their marriage, including [specify significant assets, e.g., family home, retirement accounts, etc.]. Disputes arose concerning the fair distribution of these assets. 2. Child Custody: The couple had [number of children] minor children. Key issues included physical and legal custody, visitation rights, and child support obligations. 3. Spousal Support: The petitioner sought spousal support, claiming [reasons for the support, e.g., disparity in income, duration of the marriage]. **Proceedings:** Following the initial filings, the court held a series of hearings to address the contested issues. Both parties presented evidence including financial documents, testimonies regarding parenting capabilities, and valuations of marital property. **Court’s Findings:** - The court determined an equitable distribution of property based on [relevant laws or factors considered, e.g., contributions during the marriage, needs of each party, best interests of the children]. - Custody arrangements were established with a primary focus on the welfare of the children, leading to a joint custody agreement with specific visitation schedules. - Spousal support was granted to one party for a period of [specify duration] based on [criteria used, e.g., income differences, duration of the marriage]. **Conclusion:** The case concluded with a final judgment that addressed all outstanding issues pertaining to the dissolution of marriage. The detailed decree outlined the division of assets, custody arrangements, and financial obligations, ensuring compliance with state laws and prioritizing the well-being of the children involved. **Implications:** This case highlights important considerations in family law regarding asset division, child custody, and spousal support, establishing precedents for similar future cases within the jurisdiction. (Note: Specific names, data, and details may be added or modified to make the summary accurate based on actual case information.)

In re Marriage of Arkin


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