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In re Timlin v. Timlin

Minnesota Court of Appeals
Oct 26, 1999
No. C7-99-607 (Minn. Ct. App. Oct. 26, 1999)

Summary

In Timlin v. Timlin, No. C7-99-607 (Minn.App. Oct. 26, 1999), we remanded the spousal maintenance issue for further findings because appellant had disclosed additional income during the pendency of the appeal, affirmed the sanction of appellant's attorney, and awarded respondent $1,000 in attorney fees on appeal. Just before the hearing on remand, appellant moved to remove the district court judge who had presided over the case for over three years.

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Opinion

No. C7-99-607.

October 26, 1999.

Appeal from Hennepin County, Hon. John L. Holahan, Jr.


Affirmed in part and remanded in part; motion granted, Lansing, Judge.


Summaries of

In re Timlin v. Timlin

Minnesota Court of Appeals
Oct 26, 1999
No. C7-99-607 (Minn. Ct. App. Oct. 26, 1999)

In Timlin v. Timlin, No. C7-99-607 (Minn.App. Oct. 26, 1999), we remanded the spousal maintenance issue for further findings because appellant had disclosed additional income during the pendency of the appeal, affirmed the sanction of appellant's attorney, and awarded respondent $1,000 in attorney fees on appeal. Just before the hearing on remand, appellant moved to remove the district court judge who had presided over the case for over three years.

Summary of this case from In re Timlin v. Timlin
Case details for

In re Timlin v. Timlin

Case Details

Full title:In Re the Marriage of: Sharon Kay Young Timlin, petitioner, Respondent, v…

Court:Minnesota Court of Appeals

Date published: Oct 26, 1999

Citations

No. C7-99-607 (Minn. Ct. App. Oct. 26, 1999)

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