Grengs v. Grengs
Annotate this CaseGreg Grengs appealed a judgment and decree of divorce entered September 3, 2019, and two post-trial orders. On appeal, Grengs asserted: (1) the district court erred in dismissing his post-trial motion to set aside the judgment; (2) argued the parties’ settlement agreement should not be enforced because prior to the agreement the court erred in finding the parties’ post-marital agreement to be unenforceable; (3) contended he was not competent to consent to the settlement agreement; and (4) asserted the court erred in finding him in contempt for failing to execute a mortgage to encumber property he did not hold title to as an individual. Finding no reversible error, the North Dakota Supreme Court affirmed the district court.
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