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Court signs Jordan divorce decree, recesses to continue Hinton matter transferred from Humphreys County

Dixon County Court (presiding judge) · April 2, 2026
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Summary

The court signed and will circulate a final marital-dissolution decree in the Jordan matter and recessed so counsel could complete a settlement review; the transferred Hinton v. Hinton case will be taken up after counsel finalizes resolution efforts.

The Dixon County court recorded execution of a final marital-dissolution agreement in the Jordan case and agreed to sign and circulate the final decree.

Counsel told the judge that a marital dissolution agreement and parenting plan were prepared and notarized by the clerk; the parties asked the judge to sign the final decree, which the judge agreed to do. Counsel also requested a short recess so the Jordan parties would not have to wait while other transferred matters were resolved. The court agreed to take a recess and then to begin the Hinton v. Hinton matter, which had been brought over from Humphreys County for resolution.

The judge closed the Dixon County docket for the moment to allow counsel to finalize paperwork and to prepare for the next matter on the calendar.