Outcome: ✅ Trial court reversed on four major issues; case remanded.
Summary:
Our client, the former wife, appealed a trial court decision that included a flawed parenting plan, improper delegation of timesharing decisions to a therapist, and unsupported income determinations. The appellate court agreed with our arguments on four separate grounds, ruling that the parenting plan lacked a valid time-sharing schedule, unlawfully delegated judicial authority, and set improper conditions on parental contact. The court also reversed errors in equitable distribution and imputed income without sufficient findings.
Result:
The trial court's final judgment was reversed in part and remanded with instructions for correction — securing our client the opportunity for a fair and legally sound outcome.
👉 This case demonstrates our firm’s ability to identify and correct serious legal errors through the appellate process.