In re Marriage of Chamberlin
Annotate this CaseEd Chamberlin filed for divorce from Trina Chamberlin. The district court entered a decree of dissolution that (1) awarded the couple's house and property to Ed without counting a loan from Ed's father as a liability against the house, (2) awarded Trina's car to her, (3) awarded primary custody of the couple's child to Trina, and (4) allocated parenting time to Ed. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding (1) the district court equitably divided the marital estate, (2) the district court properly awarded Trina primary parenting of the parties' minor child, and (3) because Ed's appeal did not rise to the level of lacking good faith, Trina's request for attorney fees and costs was denied.
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