Wisnewski v. Wisnewski
Annotate this CaseAlicia Wisnewski appealed a divorce judgment distributing property, awarding spousal support, declining to award attorney’s fees, determining parenting time, decisionmaking responsibility, and child support. Alicia argued the district court’s findings on domestic violence were insufficient and the finding that the statutory domestic violence presumption was rebutted was clearly erroneous. She also argued the court erred in determining joint decisionmaking responsibility, distributing property, allocating debts, failing to award attorney’s fees, and in determining child support and spousal support. After review of the facts specific to this case, the North Dakota Supreme Court had difficulty finding support in the record for some of the trial court's decisions with respect to all issues Alicia raised. The Court affirmed with respect to the spousal support decision, but remanded for supplemental findings for generally all other issues.
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