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Judge grants Janine Hill divorce, keeps home with husband; splits household items
Summary
Janine Therese Hill was granted an absolute divorce from Michael Bridal Hill on Thursday by Judge David D. Wolfe, who also ruled the marital residence at 104 Skyline Drive remained the husband’s separate property and divided household items between the parties.
Janine Therese Hill was granted an absolute divorce from Michael Bridal Hill on Thursday by Judge David D. Wolfe in Hickman County Chancery Court, following testimony over property, household damage and allegations of inappropriate marital conduct.
The ruling resolves an 11-year marriage that both sides described as separated for years before the filing. Judge Wolfe said he would “approve the divorce and grant the relief that’s been testified to,” finding grounds supported in the record and concluding the divorce request should be granted.
Why it matters: The court’s property ruling affects who keeps the family home and a set of household and personal items, and it determined that the appreciation of the residence was not proved to result from the spouse’s contributions in a compensable way. The decision closes a…
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