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· 3/3/1999

In RE MARRIAGE OF KING v. King

Citations

  • 590 N.W.2d 480
  • 224 Wis. 2d 235
  • 1999 Wisc. LEXIS 25

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  • holding an erroneous exercise of discretion occurs when the court makes an error of law or neglects to base its decision upon facts in the record
  • \A failure to apply or a misapplication of the statutory factors is an erroneous exercise of discretion.\
  • \A circuit court erroneously exercises its discretion if it makes an error of law or neglects to base its decision upon facts in the record.\
  • \A circuit court erroneously exercises its discretion if it makes an error of law or neglects to base its decision upon facts in the record.\
  • \A circuit court erroneously exercises its discretion if it makes an error of law or neglects to base its decision upon facts in the record.\
  • “Circuit courts are not permitted to acknowledge the statutory factors in form but disregard them in substance.”

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Judges: Crooks

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