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The case involves Beth Ann Gonzenbach (Wife) and David Scott Gonzenbach (Husband) who were divorced in 1994, with a marital dissolution agreement (MDA) approved by the court. Wife subsequently petitioned for relief under Rule 60, alleging Husband concealed information about future bonus or incentive income. The trial court found that the husband misled the wife and set aside the final divorce decree. However, the Court of Appeals granted an interlocutory appeal, reviewing the evidence de novo. The appellate court found no clear and convincing evidence of fraud or misrepresentation by the husband regarding his future compensation. Consequently, the appellate court vacated the trial court's judgment setting aside the final decree and remanded the case for further proceedings.
Gozenbach v. Gozenbach is a workers' compensation case decided in Court of Appeals of Tennessee. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
It is commonly referenced in legal research involving workers' compensation laws in Court of Appeals of Tennessee.
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The case involves Beth Ann Gonzenbach (Wife) and David Scott Gonzenbach (Husband) who were divorced in 1994, with a marital dissolution agreement (MDA) approved by the court. Wife subsequently petitioned for relief under Rule 60, alleging Husband concealed information about future bonus or incentive income. The trial court found that the husband misled the wife and set aside the final divorce decree. However, the Court of Appeals granted an interlocutory appeal, reviewing the evidence de novo. The appellate court found no clear and convincing evidence of fraud or misrepresentation by the husband regarding his future compensation. Consequently, the appellate court vacated the trial court's judgment setting aside the final decree and remanded the case for further proceedings.
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