In re Marriage of Kimbro
Annotate this CaseThe district court entered a decree dissolving the marriage of Steven and Diana Kimbro. To equalize the property distribution, the district court required Steven to make an equalization payment to Diana totaling $50,060. Steven appealed, arguing that the property distribution with the equalization payment was inequitable. Diana cross-appealed, contending that the district court erred by denying attorney fees. The court of appeals affirmed as modified by reducing the equalization payment to $5000. The Supreme Court (1) vacated the court of appeals' opinion regarding the reduction of the equalization payment and affirmed the district court's calculation of the equalization payment at $45,468; and (2) affirmed the lower courts' decision to deny Diana trial and appellate fees.
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