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   State Courts - Alabama - December 22, 1999

  
Ex parte Cohen, 1971347, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, December 22, 1999, Released
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Overview: Court reversed postminority support portion of plaintiff's divorce judgment, because no evidence showed that child could not support himself; extraordinary expenses awarded where they were made in best interest of the child.

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Ex parte Kendricks, 1982068, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, December 22, 1999, Released
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Hail v. Regency Terrace Owners Ass'n, 1981397, SUPREME COURT OF ALABAMA, December 22, 1999, Released
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Overview: Court reversed summary judgment because of existence of genuine issue of material fact and because summary judgment against one appellee was interlocutory and it was unclear whether all evidence had been considered.

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