Bober v. Bober
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After a trial, the family court dissolved the twenty-four year marriage of Husband and Wife. Both parties appealed the family court’s decision. The Supreme Court affirmed in part and reversed in part the decision pending entry of final judgment, holding that the trial justice (1) did not overlook or misconceive the medical evidence relating to Wife’s medical condition; (2) did not err in distributing the property; (3) did not err by retroactively applying a modification of child support; (4) did not err by failing to award Wife lifelong medical coverage and attorney’s fees; and (5) made an inequitable sua sponte modification concerning the termination of alimony.
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