Nordgaarden v. Kiebert
Annotate this CaseThis case concerned a partition action: the district court determined that a physical partition of the property would result in great prejudice and ordered the parties to sell the property and split the proceeds equally. Kay Kiebert appealed the district court’s order, arguing that the district court utilized the wrong standard for determining whether “great prejudice” would result from a physical partition and that it also relied on inappropriate considerations in determining that great prejudice would result. Finding no reversible error, the Idaho Supreme Court affirmed the district court’s order.
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