Conzelman v. Conzelman
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In this dissolution proceeding, the Supreme Court affirmed the district court's judgment, holding that the court did not improperly deny Appellant's motion for a continuance of the divorce trial and did not improperly punish Appellant for fault in dividing the marital property.
In bifurcated proceedings, the district court entered a divorce decree and then ordered the division of the marital property, each party essentially receiving his and her premarital assets. Appellant appealed. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding (1) the district court did not abuse its discretion when it denied Appellant's second motion for continuance of the trial; and (2) the property division did not improperly punish Appellant for her fault.
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