Legal Case Summary

In re Marriage of Smithson


Date Argued: Thu Jan 13 2011
Case Number: 4-10-0677
Docket Number: 3087153
Judges:Not available
Duration: 44 minutes
Court Name: Appellate Court of Illinois

Case Summary

**Case Summary: In re Marriage of Smithson (Docket No. 3087153)** **Court:** [Specify the court, e.g., Family Court/State Court] **Date:** [Specify the date of the judgment or filing] **Parties Involved:** - **Petitioner:** [Name of Petitioner, e.g., Jane Smithson] - **Respondent:** [Name of Respondent, e.g., John Smithson] **Background:** The case involves the dissolution of marriage between Jane Smithson and John Smithson. The couple married on [date of marriage] and has [number] children. The marriage broke down due to irreconcilable differences, prompting Jane to file for divorce on [date of filing]. **Issues Presented:** 1. Division of marital assets and debts. 2. Custody arrangements for the children. 3. Child support and alimony considerations. 4. Any other marital disputes arising during the proceedings. **Summary of Proceedings:** The court held multiple hearings to address the issues of custody, asset division, and support. The parties presented evidence regarding their financial standings, the welfare of their children, and their respective contributions to the marriage. **Findings:** 1. **Custody:** The court awarded joint legal custody to both parents, with primary physical custody granted to Jane Smithson. The court emphasized the importance of maintaining a stable environment for the children and recommended a visitation schedule for John Smithson. 2. **Division of Assets:** The court assessed the value of shared assets, including the family home, vehicles, and retirement accounts. The court determined an equitable division of assets, granting Jane 60% and John 40% of the marital estate. 3. **Child Support:** Based on the income of both parties, the court ordered John to pay a monthly child support amount to ensure the children’s needs are met. 4. **Alimony:** The court denied alimony, citing that both parties are capable of self-support. **Conclusion:** The court concluded that both parties should be responsible for co-parenting their children and encouraged cooperation in future interactions. The decision aimed to provide a fair resolution in light of the circumstances, focusing on the children's best interests and equitable distribution of marital property. **Final Order:** The final order was entered on [date], formalizing the above findings and agreements, allowing both parties to move forward post-divorce with clarity on their rights and responsibilities. **Note:** This summary is intended for informational purposes only and may not reflect all details or nuances of the case. For official records, refer to court documents.

In re Marriage of Smithson


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