Williams v. Williams
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Appellant Phyllis Williams appealed an order of the superior court that denied four motions to reconsider child support, visitation arrangements, the appointment of a court custody investigator, and a share of her ex-husband Appellee DeJeaux Williams' military retirement pay. Both parties appeared pro se. Upon careful consideration of all of Ms. Williams' arguments, the Supreme Court found that Ms. Williams' motions were either untimely or otherwise lacked merit. The Court dismissed Ms. Williams' appeal and affirmed the lower court's orders on all matters raised on appeal.
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