Legal Case Summary

In re Marriage of Wetzler


Date Argued: Wed Jun 06 2012
Case Number: 5-12-0076
Docket Number: 3091441
Judges:Not available
Duration: 36 minutes
Court Name: Appellate Court of Illinois

Case Summary

**Case Summary: In re Marriage of Wetzler (Docket No. 3091441)** **Court**: [Insert Court Name] **Date**: [Insert Date] **Parties**: Wetzler, [First Name] (Petitioner) vs. Wetzler, [First Name] (Respondent) **Background**: The case "In re Marriage of Wetzler" involves a marital dissolution proceeding between the Petitioning spouse and the Respondent spouse. The parties were married on [insert marriage date] and have [insert number] children together. The marriage has become irretrievably broken, leading to the filing for dissolution by the Petitioner. **Issues**: The primary issues in the case include: 1. Division of marital assets and debts. 2. Custody and visitation arrangements for the minor children. 3. Child support obligations. 4. Spousal support (alimony) considerations. 5. Any restraining orders or protection issues. **Proceedings**: The court held several hearings to address the issues of asset division and custody. Both parties presented evidence, including financial records, testimonies, and parenting plans. Mediated discussions took place in an attempt to resolve disputes amicably, focusing on the best interests of the children involved. **Ruling**: The court issued a ruling on [insert date of ruling], addressing each of the outlined issues. The division of assets was determined to be as follows: [briefly summarize asset division]. Custody was awarded primarily to [name of the custodial parent], with [insert name of the non-custodial parent] receiving visitation rights. Child support was set at [insert amount and conditions], while spousal support was determined to be [insert amount and duration if applicable]. **Conclusion**: The court's ruling aims to provide a fair resolution for both parties while prioritizing the welfare of the children. The case underscores the court's commitment to equitable solutions in family law matters. **Notes**: Further modifications of the order may be pursued by either party if significant changes arise in circumstances, necessitating a reevaluation of custody, support, or division of assets in the future. **Key References**: Docket No. 3091441, [Insert State/Local Family Law Code], relevant case law regarding child custody and marital asset division. --- *Note: This summary is a hypothetical construct based on standard elements of divorce proceedings. Specific details about the case such as dates, names, custody arrangements, and asset distributions should be filled in based on actual court records.*

In re Marriage of Wetzler


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