Nickles v. Nickles
Annotate this CasePatrick Nickles and Kacie Nickles divorced. The circuit court ordered joint legal custody with primary physical custody awarded to Kacie, awarded monthly child support and rehabilitative alimony to Kacie, divided the parties’ property, and ordered Patrick to pay attorney’s fees and costs. Patrick appealed from these decisions. The Supreme Court (1) affirmed the circuit court’s decision on child custody, holding that the court did not err in its child custody findings or in failing to make an express determination whether Kacie rebutted a purported presumption against her having custody because of her “conviction of domestic abuse”; and (2) reversed and remanded for the entry of findings of fact on all remaining issues, holding that the circuit court’s lack of findings prevented appellate review of the circuit court’s remaining decisions.
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