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Jorge Monroy appealed a district court's judgment concerning his divorce and a suit affecting the parent-child relationship. He challenged the division of the marital estate, the order for prospective and retroactive child support during his incarceration, and the award of attorney's fees. The Court of Appeals reviewed the trial court's decisions for abuse of discretion. The court affirmed the judgment, finding that Jorge failed to present evidence to counter Perla's testimony regarding income and asset values, and that the trial court's actions were supported by the record.
Jorge Monroy v. Perla X. Monroy is a workers' compensation case decided in Texas Court of Appeals, 3rd District (Austin). 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 Texas Court of Appeals, 3rd District (Austin).
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Jorge Monroy appealed a district court's judgment concerning his divorce and a suit affecting the parent-child relationship. He challenged the division of the marital estate, the order for prospective and retroactive child support during his incarceration, and the award of attorney's fees. The Court of Appeals reviewed the trial court's decisions for abuse of discretion. The court affirmed the judgment, finding that Jorge failed to present evidence to counter Perla's testimony regarding income and asset values, and that the trial court's actions were supported by the record.
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