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· 11/18/2008

In Re Marriage of Holthaus

Citations

  • 899 N.E.2d 355
  • 387 Ill. App. 3d 367
  • 326 Ill. Dec. 138
  • 2008 Ill. App. LEXIS 1137

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  • providing that “good cause” as used in another context, i.e., to extend the time to respond to a request to admit under supreme court rules, is fact-dependent and rests with the trial court’s sound discretion
  • providing that \good cause\ as used in another context, i.e., to extend the time to respond to a request to admit under supreme court rules, is fact-dependent and rests with the trial court's sound discretion
  • reversing and remanding for recalculation of dissipation claims based on confusion regarding the beginning of an irreconcilable breakdown
  • issues not raised in the trial court are forfeited and cannot be argued for the first time on appeal
  • issues not raised in the trial court are forfeited and cannot be argued for the first time on appeal
  • arguments not raised in the trial court are forfeited on review

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Judges: Zenoff

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