Hutt v. Hanson
Annotate this CaseHusband and Wife had been married for about seventeen years when Wife filed a complaint for divorce. After a trial, the district court entered a divorce judgment granting the parties a divorce on the ground of irreconcilable marital differences. Husband appealed, challenging the court’s division of the marital property. The Supreme Judicial Court affirmed, holding that the district court (1) did not err in its consideration of the factors required by Me. Rev. Stat. Ann. 19-A 953(1)-(3); (2) did not clearly err in its findings of fact; and (3) did not abuse its discretion in dividing the marital estate.
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