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Appeals panel hears argument over alimony duration and surviving provisions in Popp case

Judicial - Appeals Court Oral Arguments · December 4, 2025
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Summary

Joanne Popp, representing herself, argued the probate court misapplied durational‑limit standards and improperly modified alimony amount without giving effect to the separation agreement's surviving provisions; appellee counsel defended the court’s careful factual findings. The panel took the case under advisement.

The appeals court heard argument in Joanne Popp v. Robert Popp on whether a probate court correctly modified alimony and applied durational limits and surviving provisions in the parties’ separation agreement.

Appellant Joanne Popp, appearing pro se, argued the trial court erred by applying a "here‑and‑now"…

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