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This is a divorce case between Priscilla Lee Slagle (Wife) and Lawrence Fred Slagle (Husband), married for over thirty years. The trial court granted Wife a divorce, designated her as the primary residential parent, found Husband in contempt for violating injunctions and dissipating marital assets, and awarded Wife $5,000 in alimony. Husband appealed the contempt findings and financial aspects of the decree. The Court of Appeals reversed the prohibition on Husband's contact with the child and reduced the alimony award to $3,200 per month, while affirming the judgment in all other respects. The case was remanded for the establishment of telephonic and supervised visitation.
Priscilla Lee Slagle v. Lawrence Fred Slagle 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.
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This is a divorce case between Priscilla Lee Slagle (Wife) and Lawrence Fred Slagle (Husband), married for over thirty years. The trial court granted Wife a divorce, designated her as the primary residential parent, found Husband in contempt for violating injunctions and dissipating marital assets, and awarded Wife $5,000 in alimony. Husband appealed the contempt findings and financial aspects of the decree. The Court of Appeals reversed the prohibition on Husband's contact with the child and reduced the alimony award to $3,200 per month, while affirming the judgment in all other respects. The case was remanded for the establishment of telephonic and supervised visitation.
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