In re Marriage of Parker
Annotate this CaseHusband and Wife separated in 2010, after which Wife filed a petition for dissolution of marriage. The district court (1) determined that any interest Husband might receive from his mother's trust did not impact the marital estate; (2) determined that the marital home should be sold and the proceeds split between the parties; and (3) determined that each party should be responsible for their own student loan debt and business loans. Wife appealed. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding (1) the district court did not abuse its discretion by excluding Husband's interest in his mother's trust from the marital estate; (2) the district court equitably distributed the marital estate; and (3) Husband was not entitled to attorney's fees and costs on appeal.
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