Case Summary
**Case Summary: In re Marriage of Phillips, Docket Number 3087667**
**Court:** [Insert Court Name Here]
**Date:** [Insert Date Here]
**Overview:**
In re Marriage of Phillips revolves around the dissolution of marriage between [Husband's Name] and [Wife's Name], focusing on the division of marital assets, child custody arrangements, and spousal support.
**Parties Involved:**
- Petitioner: [Husband's Name]
- Respondent: [Wife's Name]
**Background:**
The marriage between the parties commenced on [insert marriage date], and they have [number] children together. The parties separated on [insert separation date]. Following the separation, the petitioner filed for divorce on [insert filing date].
**Issues:**
1. **Division of Marital Assets:** The petitioner and respondent contested the equitable distribution of their shared assets, including real property, savings accounts, and retirement benefits.
2. **Child Custody:** The primary concern was the custody arrangement for the minor children, with both parties seeking to establish primary residence and parenting time.
3. **Spousal Support:** The petitioner requested spousal support, claiming financial disparity post-separation.
**Court Findings:**
- **Marital Assets:** The court determined the following distribution of assets: [summarize asset distribution here].
- **Custody Arrangement:** The court granted [insert custody decision, e.g., joint custody, primary physical custody to one parent, etc.], outlining a parenting plan that aims to serve the best interests of the children.
- **Spousal Support:** The court ruled that [insert decision regarding spousal support, e.g., amount and duration, if applicable].
**Conclusion:**
The court's decision balanced the rights and needs of both parties while prioritizing the welfare of the children. Both parties were ordered to comply with the custody schedule and asset distribution as stated in the court’s findings.
**Next Steps:**
Each party has the right to appeal the decision within [insert timeframe for appeal]. Further issues may require subsequent hearings to address compliance with orders or modifications to custody/support agreements.
**Note:** Details such as the names of the parties, financial figures, and specific court dates should be filled in as per the court documents and privacy laws governing family law cases.