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   State Courts - Arkansas - April 5, 2006

  
Norton v. Norton, CA05-882, COURT OF APPEALS OF ARKANSAS, DIVISION TWO, April 5, 2006, Decided
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Overview: Where the wife was unemployed at the time of the divorce, the trial court structured an equal division of the marital assets and debts, and awarded the wife $ 500 a month in alimony and $ 4000 in attorney fees. The use of the husband's separate inheritance funds was properly characterized as a loan to the marital estate.

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Pitts v. Mitchell, CA05-907, COURT OF APPEALS OF ARKANSAS, DIVISION THREE, April 5, 2006, Decided
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Overview: In a nephew's breach of fiduciary duty action against his aunt, as trustee of two tracts of land for his benefit, court did not err in denying aunt a fee for her services as trustee where she engaged in self-dealing in that she ran cattle on property without compensating nephew. The aunt also allowed her son to live on property without paying rent.

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Synnott v. Fox Ridge Estates, CA 05-1153, COURT OF APPEALS OF ARKANSAS, DIVISION THREE, April 5, 2006, Decided
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Overview: Workers' compensation commission erred in not making finding as to credibility of employee's testimony about an accident that occurred while she was picking up dry cleaning for nursing home resident where issue of whether parking lot was full was critical; if lot was full, subsequent accident at next intersection was within her employment services.

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