Thielmeier v. Thielmeier
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The Supreme Court affirmed in part and reversed and remanded in part the decision of the court of appeals affirming several circuit court rulings in the underlying dissolution proceeding between Wife and Husband, holding that the circuit court erred in part.
Specifically, the Supreme Court held (1) the circuit court erred in its division of Husband's 401(k); (2) the circuit court did not err in its valuation of Husband's ownership in a corporation but did err in its distribution of that ownership interest; (3) the circuit court erred in its rulings regarding attorney's fees; and (4) given this Court's holdings, reconsideration of maintenance was required.
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