Legal Case Summary

In re the Marriage of White


Date Argued: Thu Mar 03 2011
Case Number: 2-10-0356
Docket Number: 3089985
Judges:Not available
Duration: 40 minutes
Court Name: Appellate Court of Illinois

Case Summary

**Case Summary: In Re the Marriage of White, Docket Number 3089985** **Court:** [Specify the Court, e.g., Family Court] **Parties Involved:** - Petitioner: [Full Name of Petitioner, e.g., John White] - Respondent: [Full Name of Respondent, e.g., Jane White] **Case Background:** This case centers around the dissolution of marriage between John White and Jane White. The couple entered into marriage on [Date of Marriage]. After [duration of marriage], disputes arose leading to the petitioner filing for divorce on [Filing Date]. **Issues Presented:** The primary issues in this case include: 1. Division of marital assets and debts. 2. Custody and visitation rights concerning the couple's children. 3. Spousal support/alimony requests. **Key Findings:** - The court reviewed testimonies and evidence presented by both parties. - Financial records were analyzed to establish the distribution of assets and liabilities. - The best interests of the children were emphasized concerning custody arrangements. **Court's Decision:** 1. **Division of Assets**: The court ordered an equitable distribution of the marital property, dividing assets and debts in a manner it deemed fair based on contributions from both parties. 2. **Custody Arrangement**: The court granted joint custody of the children, establishing a schedule for visitation that reflects the children's needs and both parents' involvement. 3. **Spousal Support**: The court awarded [specify amount or term, if applicable] in spousal support to [name of the recipient] to assist during the transition post-divorce. **Conclusion:** The court finalized the divorce proceedings on [Date of Finalization], providing a written decree that outlines the decisions pertaining to asset division, custody, and support obligations. Both parties were encouraged to adhere to the agreements set forth and maintain open communication regarding the welfare of their children. **Next Steps:** Any party aggrieved by this decision has the right to appeal within [specify time frame, e.g., 30 days] from the date of the final order. **Note:** Specific details such as names, dates, and amounts should be inserted where applicable for a complete and comprehensive case summary.

In re the Marriage of White


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