In re Marriage of Lewton
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Appellee Dawn Lewton filed a petition for separation in the district court from Appellant John Lewton. The petition for separation was converted into a petition for dissolution. Following a trial, the district court distributed the marital property, awarded Dawn attorney fees, and awarded Dawn back child support owed by John. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that the district court did not err (1) by failing to make a finding of the net worth of the marital estate and when apportioning the marital estate; (2) by awarding attorney fees to Dawn; (3) by awarding maintenance to Dawn; and (4) in awarding back support to Dawn.
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