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Filed Order of Affirmance. "ORDER the judgment of the district court AFFIRMED." COA-MG/BB/DW. (COA)
Filed Order Affirming in Part and Dismissing in Part. This court lacks jurisdiction to consider Donte's challenges to the divorce decree, and we therefore dismiss this appeal with regard to Donte's untimely challenges to the decree of divorce. To the extent that Donte purports to challenge the district court's order reducing Carmen's alimony arrears to judgment, he does not present any arguments concerning the district court's decision on this issue, and he has therefore waived any challenge to
For 13-month delay in issuing decree; a class on time management; and, a public reprimand.
Filed Order of Reversal and Remand. "We direct the district court, on remand, to consider Marla's equity-based arguments and determine whether an agreement was created by the signing of the initial QDRO and, if so, whether that agreement impacted the terms of the stipulated decree of divorce. After making these findings, we direct the district court to consider and apply the holding in Henson to the circumstances presented by this case." COA-MG/BB/DW. (COA)
Filed Order of Affirmance. "ORDER the judgment of the district court AFFIRMED." COA-MG/BB/DW (COA)
Filed Order of Affirmance. "ORDER the judgment of the district court AFFIRMED." COA-MG/BB/DW. (COA)
Filed Order of Affirmance. "ORDER the judgment of the district court AFFIRMED." COA-MG/BB/DW. (SC)
Filed Order of Reversal and Remand. "ORDER the judgment of the district court REVERSED AND REMAND this matter to the district court for proceedings consistent with this order." LS/PL/LB (SC)
Filed Order of Reversal and Remand. "ORDER the judgment of the district court REVERSED AND REMAND." COA-MG/BB/DW (SC)
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