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This is an appeal from the Chancery Court of Shelby County in a divorce case. The Court of Appeals of Tennessee addressed issues regarding the division of marital property, alimony, child support, joinder of a third party, and attorney's fees. The court reversed the trial court's classification of several assets (LADS, OB Development, and Park Avenue property) as separate property, reclassifying them as marital, while affirming the Eaton Street property as marital. Consequently, the appellate court vacated and remanded the decisions on marital asset distribution, alimony, and attorney's fees for reconsideration based on the new property classifications. The trial court's dismissal of the wife's petition for civil contempt and the denial of joining the husband's father as a defendant were affirmed.
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This is an appeal from the Chancery Court of Shelby County in a divorce case. The Court of Appeals of Tennessee addressed issues regarding the division of marital property, alimony, child support, joinder of a third party, and attorney's fees. The court reversed the trial court's classification of several assets (LADS, OB Development, and Park Avenue property) as separate property, reclassifying them as marital, while affirming the Eaton Street property as marital. Consequently, the appellate court vacated and remanded the decisions on marital asset distribution, alimony, and attorney's fees for reconsideration based on the new property classifications. The trial court's dismissal of the wife's petition for civil contempt and the denial of joining the husband's father as a defendant were affirmed.
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