Case Summary
**Case Summary: In re Marriage of Coulter (Docket No. 3084272)**
**Court:** [Specify Court, e.g., Family Court, State of [State Name]]
**Date Filed:** [Insert Date]
**Parties Involved:**
- Petitioner: [Petitioner's Name]
- Respondent: [Respondent's Name]
**Background:**
The case involves the marital dissolution proceedings between [Petitioner's Name] and [Respondent's Name]. The couple married on [insert marriage date] and separated on [insert separation date]. The primary issues in this case include the division of marital assets, child custody and support, alimony, and any other relevant matters pertaining to the dissolution of marriage.
**Key Issues:**
1. **Division of Marital Property:** The couple had accumulated various assets and liabilities during their marriage, including but not limited to real estate, vehicles, retirement accounts, and debts. The court was tasked with determining an equitable distribution of these assets.
2. **Child Custody and Support:** The couple has [insert number] children. The court needed to establish a custody arrangement that serves the best interests of the children as well as determine the appropriate amount of child support.
3. **Spousal Support (Alimony):** The petitioner sought spousal support from the respondent based on [insert reasons, such as length of marriage, financial disparity, etc.]. The court needed to evaluate eligibility and determine the amount and duration of support, if any.
4. **Miscellaneous Issues:** [Include any other relevant issues such as restraining orders, domestic violence reports, etc.]
**Court Rulings:**
- **Marital Property Division:** The court awarded [detail assets awarded to each party, if applicable].
- **Child Custody:** [Specify custody arrangement, e.g., joint custody, primary custody to one parent, visitation rights, etc.]
- **Child Support:** The court ordered the respondent to pay [insert amount] in child support, based on [explain basis, e.g., income, needs of the children].
- **Spousal Support:** The court granted/denied spousal support, ordering [insert details if applicable].
**Conclusion:**
The court aimed to resolve the disputes fairly while considering the best interests of the children and the financial circumstances of both parties. The rulings provide a foundation for the parties to move forward post-dissolution. Further appeals may be possible if either party contests the rulings based on [insert potential grounds, e.g., procedural errors, new evidence].
**Next Steps:**
- [Insert any upcoming court dates or actions required by either party, if applicable].
**Note:** Actual case details may vary and should be verified with official court records.