PARSIEN V. PARSIEN
779 NW.2d 130 (2010)
NATURE OF THE CASE: Ronald Parisien (H) appealed a judgment that awarded Jill Parisien
(W) permanent spousal support.
FACTS: H and W were married in 1975. W sued for divorce in September 2008 on the grounds
of adultery, extreme cruelty, willful neglect, conviction of felony, and irreconcilable
differences. The district court found the marriage 'failed due to the personal, marital and
financial misconduct of H.' W was 50 years old, earning $ 24,000 annually, and H was 52
years old, with an income of $ 63,350 in 2008. Their primary assets consisted of seventy
acres of land W had inherited from her family during the marriage, a home H and W had built
on that land, and H's retirement account, which was worth $47,030. The district court
awarded W property worth $ 110,050, less debt of $ 21,990, including the house and seventy
acres of land she had inherited from her family. H was awarded property worth $ 64,330, less
debt of $ 19,695, including his retirement account. The court awarded W $1,500 per month in
spousal support for two years, and $1,250 per month in spousal support thereafter.
ISSUE:
RULE OF LAW:
HOLDING AND DECISION:
LEGAL ANALYSIS:
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