FERGUSON V. FERGUSON, 639 So.2d 921 (1994) CASE BRIEF

FERGUSON V. FERGUSON
639 So.2d 921 (1994)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was a dispute over property division in a divorce.
FACTS: Billy (H) appealed a final judgment of divorce and disputed everything that the trial judge did. H and Linda (W) were married in 1967, had two children, one 23 and the other, Bubba, 14. W filed for divorce on grounds of adultery. H counter-filed for cruelty. W was awarded certain assets and custody and child support payments and one half interest in H's pension plan, and to pay $400 per month of alimony and lump sum alimony of $30,000 with $10,000 paid annually.

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