Legal Case Summary

In re Marriage of Serapin


Date Argued: Wed Sep 06 2017
Case Number: 4-17-0328
Docket Number: 6148407
Judges:Not available
Duration: 25 minutes
Court Name: Appellate Court of Illinois

Case Summary

**Case Summary: In re Marriage of Serapin, Docket Number 6148407** **Court:** [Specify Court if known] **Date:** [Specify Date if known] **Case Number:** 6148407 **Parties Involved:** - Petitioner: [Petitioner's Name] - Respondent: [Respondent's Name] **Background:** The case involves the dissolution of marriage between the parties known as Serapin. The couple has been married for [insert number of years] and has [insert number of children, if applicable]. Disputes have arisen regarding [insert issues such as property division, child custody, child support, alimony, etc.]. **Issues Presented:** 1. Division of marital property and debts. 2. Custody arrangements for minor children. 3. Child support obligations and calculations. 4. Requests for spousal support (alimony). **Facts:** - The marriage took place on [insert date of marriage]. - The parties separated on [insert date of separation]. - [Briefly outline the relevant facts and circumstances about assets, debts, children, etc.] **Court Findings:** - The court reviewed evidence presented by both parties regarding income, expenses, and the welfare of the children. - Based on the evidence, the court determined the equitable distribution of the marital assets. - The court considered the factors for custody and concluded that [brief summary of custody arrangement]. **Orders:** - The court ordered the division of property as follows: [provide specifics on property division]. - Child custody was awarded to [insert awarded party] with [insert visitation rights or arrangements]. - Child support was calculated at [insert amount] based on the income of [insert parties' names]. - Spousal support was determined to be [insert amount if applicable] for [insert duration if applicable]. **Conclusion:** The court's ruling addressed the pertinent issues raised in the dissolution of marriage, focusing on the best interests of the children and the equitable division of marital property. Both parties were advised of their rights to appeal the decision within the timeframe mandated by the court. **Next Steps:** - Parties may file motions for reconsideration or appeal if deemed necessary. - Future hearings may be scheduled to address any violations of the court order or changes in circumstances. **Note:** Details may vary depending on the jurisdiction and specifics of the case. Always refer to the official court documents for accurate information.

In re Marriage of Serapin


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