In Re Marriage of Weiler v. Boerner
Trial court affirmed for holding maintenance open to husband (for purpose of ensuring payment of debts) and denying it to wife based on the enhanced value of the degree she earned during the marriage.
Trial court affirmed for holding maintenance open to husband (for purpose of ensuring payment of debts) and denying it to wife based on the enhanced value of the degree she earned during the marriage.
Denial of maintenance affirmed where husband’s efforts did not increase Wife’s earning capacity and did not subordinate his education or career to devote time and energy to the welfare, career or education of the other spouse or to managing the affairs of the marital partnership.
Maintenance award reversed as appellate court does not see a reasonable basis for a significant disparity in the parties’ income where husband would have paid wife far more than 50% of the joint income. Not published, but citeable.
Holding maintenance open to wife rather than awarding maintenance affirmed after marriage of almost 30 years where parties agreed that husband would retire so the parties could do missionary work. Not published, but citeable.