Guy-Thomas v. Thomas
Annotate this CaseHusband filed for divorce from Wife in 2012. After a trial, the district court issued a decree of divorce dividing the parties’ real property and other significant assets of the parties. Wife appealed, asserting that the district court’s bias toward her deprived her of a fair trial and that the district court’s division of the marital property was so inequitable as to shock the conscience. The Supreme Court affirmed the divorce decree, holding (1) the district court did not show bias towards wife during the divorce trial; and (2) the district court’s overall property division was appropriate.
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