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951 S.W.2d 646

Wright v. Wright

Missouri Court of Appeals

Decided July 15, 1997

Missouri Court of Appeals · decided 1997-07-15

Cited by 3 later decisions — most recently August 2007

2 federal appellate · 1 state decisions

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Decided 1997-07-15

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¶1ORDER

PER CURIAM:

¶2Phillip Wayne Wright (Husband) appeals from the trial court’s order dissolving his marriage to Teresa Lou Wright (Wife). Husband claims the trial court erred by: (1) awarding custody of the parties’ two minor children to Wife because the custody decision was not supported by the evidence and erroneously applied the law; (2) ordering Husband to pay $2,500 of Wife’s attorney fees because Wife was capable of paying her own fees and was guilty of financial misconduct; and (3) awarding Wife all property currently in her possession because it is a misapplication of the law to award nonmarital property to anyone other than the owner of it.

¶3The judgment of the trial court is affirmed. Rule 84.16(b).

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