Legal Case Summary

In re Marriage of Rexing


Date Argued: Wed Feb 03 2010
Case Number: 5-09-0335
Docket Number: 3090670
Judges:Not available
Duration: 37 minutes
Court Name: Appellate Court of Illinois

Case Summary

**Case Summary: In Re Marriage of Rexing, Docket Number 3090670** **Court:** [Insert Court Name] **Date:** [Insert Date of Ruling] **Judges:** [Insert Judge Names] **Parties Involved:** - Petitioner: [Party Name] (Rexing) - Respondent: [Party Name] **Background:** The case involves the dissolution of marriage between the parties. The marriage, which was formally established on [insert marriage date], faced challenges leading to the filing for divorce on [insert filing date]. The petitioner and respondent have [insert number of children] children. **Issues Presented:** The primary issues before the court included: 1. Division of marital property. 2. Child custody and parenting time. 3. Child support obligations. 4. Spousal support (if applicable). **Court Findings:** 1. **Marital Property Division:** The court assessed the assets and liabilities of both parties, considering contributions made by each party during the marriage. 2. **Child Custody:** The court evaluated the best interests of the children regarding custody arrangements, taking into account factors such as parental involvement, living arrangements, and the children's preferences if age-appropriate. 3. **Child Support:** Based on the income of both parents and the needs of the children, the court determined the amount of child support to be paid by the non-custodial parent. 4. **Spousal Support:** The court made findings regarding the need for spousal support, considering factors such as the length of the marriage, the recipient's needs, and the payer's ability to pay. **Ruling:** The court granted the petition for divorce, ordering: - A specific division of property including [details on property division]. - Arrangements for child custody including [details of custody agreement]. - Child support to be paid in the amount of [amount] per month. - Spousal support, if applicable, to be set at [amount]/not awarded. **Conclusion:** The court's decision aimed to fairly resolve the dissolution of marriage while prioritizing the well-being of the children involved. Both parties were advised of their rights to appeal the decision within the stipulated time frame. **Note:** For comprehensive details regarding legal terminology, precedents cited, or any motions filed, consulting the complete court record or legal representation is recommended.

In re Marriage of Rexing


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