Barton v. Barton
Annotate this CaseJeannine and Donald Barton divorced, and the circuit court awarded Jeannine permanent alimony, a monetary judgment, and attorney fees. After Donald filed for bankruptcy, the court issued an order clarifying the nature of the monetary judgment. Jeannine and Donald later entered into a settlement agreement regarding the judgment. The agreement, which was not incorporated into the divorce decree, resolved a dispute regarding the judgment and released all present and future claims between the parties. Nine years later, Jeannine moved to modify alimony. The circuit court granted the motion after noting that Donald's financial situation had changed and (1) increased Jeannine's monthly alimony award, and (2) extended Donald's alimony obligation beyond Donald's death. The Supreme Court reversed, holding that the circuit court's findings when it considered modification did not support a change in circumstances justifying a modification of alimony, as the original divorce decree was not predicated solely on Donald's ability to pay but also took into account Jeannine's need.
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