Legal Case Summary

In re the Marriage of Brower


Date Argued: Wed Aug 18 2010
Case Number: 4-09-0961
Docket Number: 3086578
Judges:Not available
Duration: 31 minutes
Court Name: Appellate Court of Illinois

Case Summary

**Case Summary: In Re the Marriage of Brower** **Docket Number:** 3086578 **Court:** [Specify the Court if known] **Date of Ruling:** [Specify the Date if known] **Parties Involved:** - Petitioner: [Name of the Petitioner, e.g., Sarah Brower] - Respondent: [Name of the Respondent, e.g., John Brower] **Background:** The case involves the dissolution of marriage between Sarah and John Brower. The couple entered into marriage on [Marriage Date] and separated on [Separation Date]. The primary issues to be resolved in this case include the division of marital property, custody of the children (if applicable), alimony/spousal support, and any other relevant matters pertaining to the dissolution of their marriage. **Key Issues:** 1. **Division of Marital Property:** Both parties disputed the equitable distribution of assets accrued during the marriage, including but not limited to real estate, bank accounts, and personal property. 2. **Child Custody and Support:** The couple has [number] children. The court was tasked with determining the best interests of the children concerning custody arrangements and child support obligations. 3. **Alimony/Spousal Support:** The petitioner requested financial support from the respondent, citing [specific reasons, such as duration of the marriage, standard of living during marriage, etc.]. **Court's Findings:** - **Property Division:** The court assessed the contributions of each party to the marriage, financial and non-financial, and made equitable determinations regarding the division of property. - **Custody Determination:** The court considered factors such as parental involvement, the child's wishes, and overall stability to make a custody decision deemed best for the children. - **Spousal Support:** The court evaluated the financial needs of the petitioner and the respondent’s ability to pay when determining the spousal support arrangement. **Conclusion:** The court ruled in favor of [identify which party prevailed on key issues or summarize the outcomes regarding property division, child custody, and alimony]. This ruling provides a framework for both parties to move forward post-dissolution while addressing the welfare of any children involved. **Next Steps:** [Discuss proposed next steps or any ongoing obligations from the ruling, such as timelines for compliance with support orders or future review dates for custody arrangements.] Please note, specific details such as the identities of the parties, exact dates, and jurisdiction should be included where applicable to tailor this summary to the exact case.

In re the Marriage of Brower


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