Jett v. Jett
Annotate this CaseThe court granted the application for discretionary appeal of husband from the trial court's order on a petition for contempt in a divorce case. The court held that there was no abuse of discretion in the trial court's finding that husband was in contempt of his obligation to refinance the couple's house. The court held, however, that the trial court's contempt order set forth an unequal division of the marital residence and this was an improper modification of the property division set forth in the settlement agreement. Further, the trial court's directive that husband sell or liquidate assets to pay down the mortgage was a modification of the settlement agreement and divorce decree.
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