Denise Phillips Jones v. Kelvin Dominic Jones
Syllabus
This appeal arises from a divorce. Prior to the marriage, the parties signed an antenuptial agreement that included a provision whereby Husband's son from a prior marriage would be entitled to one-fourth of the value of the marital property upon divorce. During proceedings in the trial court, Husband filed a petition to hold Wife in criminal contempt. The trial court dismissed Husband's petition for contempt, granted Husband a divorce on the uncontested ground of adultery, found the provision regarding Husband's son to be unenforceable, and equitably divided the parties' marital property. The trial court also declined to award Husband his requested discretionary fees. Primarily based on Husband's failure to follow briefing requirements, we affirm the trial court's judgment on all issues.
Judges: Judge Steven Stafford
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