· 7/20/2007
In Re Marriage of Fennelly & Breckenfelder
Citations
- 737 N.W.2d 97
- 2007 Iowa Sup. LEXIS 92
- 2007 WL 2068350
How courts have described this case
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- finding that because the parties were married for nearly fifteen years, an equal division upon dissolution of the appreciation in value of the parties’ premarital assets was equitable
- noting that “property brought to the marriage by each party is merely one factor among many to be considered under section 598.21” (internal citation omitted)
- discussing that both parents were suitable, but the district court had the opportunity to observe the witnesses
- ruling an equal division of the appreciation of premarital assets is equitable in a fifteen-year marriage
- discussing that both parents were suitable, but the district court had the opportunity to observe the witnesses
- noting that “property brought to the marriage by each party is merely one factor among many to be considered under section 598.21” (internal citation omitted)
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Judges: Streit, Hecht
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