Coker v. Coker (Majority, with Concurring and Dissenting)
Annotate this CaseClayton Coker appealed a divorce decree entered in the circuit court, asserting (1) the circuit court committed clear error in granting Samantha Hess-Coker a divorce based on the ground of indignities, and (2) the circuit court abused its discretion in granting an award of attorney's fees to Samantha. The court of appeals reversed and dismissed the decision of the circuit court. The Supreme Court vacated the court of appeals and affirmed in part and reversed and remanded in part the judgment of the circuit court, holding (1) the circuit court did not err in finding that Clayton's conduct constituted such indignities to Samantha as to render her condition intolerable; but (2) the circuit court abused its discretion in granting attorney's fees in an amount in excess of that Samantha sought.
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