Legal Case Summary

In re Marriage of Eagleton


Date Argued: Wed Jan 20 2010
Case Number: 4-09-0242
Docket Number: 3086830
Judges:Not available
Duration: 35 minutes
Court Name: Appellate Court of Illinois

Case Summary

Case Summary: In re Marriage of Eagleton Docket Number: 3086830 Court: [Insert court name, if available] Date: [Insert date of decision, if available] Background: The case of In re Marriage of Eagleton pertains to the dissolution of marriage between the parties involved, Eagleton and [Spouse's Name]. The petition for dissolution was filed by [Petitioner’s Name] on [insert date of filing]. The couple was married on [insert date of marriage] and has [insert number] children from the marriage. Issues: The primary issues addressed in the case included: 1. Division of marital property and debts. 2. Child custody arrangements, including physical and legal custody. 3. Child support obligations. 4. Spousal support (alimony) considerations. 5. Any allegations of misconduct or other relevant factors affecting the proceedings. Findings: The court conducted hearings where both parties presented evidence, including financial documents, witness testimonies, and any relevant child custody evaluations. The judge assessed the contributions of both parties to the marriage, the needs of the children, and the financial circumstances of each spouse. 1. **Property Division**: The court determined a fair and equitable division of the marital assets and liabilities, taking into account the length of the marriage, individual contributions, and future needs. 2. **Child Custody**: After evaluating the best interests of the children, the court established a custody arrangement that included [details of custody arrangements, visitation schedules, etc.]. 3. **Child Support**: The court ordered [Petitioner/Respondent] to pay child support in the amount of [insert amount], based on state guidelines and the financial resources of both parties. 4. **Spousal Support**: The court awarded spousal support to [name], considering the disparity in incomes, the duration of the marriage, and the recipient spouse’s needs. Conclusion: The court issued a final decree of dissolution of marriage, formalizing the terms of custody, support, and division of property as outlined above. Both parties were instructed to comply with the court's orders, and the decision was deemed in line with state family law. Note: For further details regarding the case, including specific laws applied and potential appeals, please refer to the full court documents or seek legal advice.

In re Marriage of Eagleton


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