Mary Anne Osesk v. Michael W. Osesek

Case Number
M2011-00984-COA-R3-CV

Husband filed a petition to terminate or modify the amount of alimony in futuro he was obligated to pay, asserting that a post-divorce decrease in his income as well as the fact that Wife secured employment after the divorce constituted substantial and material changes in their circumstances which warranted the elimination of or a reduction in the amount of alimony. The trial court held that, while the loss of Husband’s job was not anticipated, there was nota substantialand materialchange of circumstances because Husband had otherassets from which to continue to make the alimony payments; the court accordingly dismissed the petition and awarded Wife her counsel fees. Husband appeals the dismissal of the petition and award of attorney fees to Wife. We affirm the holding that Husband’s assets are available to satisfy his alimony obligation and the award of attorney fees to Wife. We vacate the dismissal of the petition and remand for further consideration.
 

Authoring Judge
Judge Richard H. Dinkins
Originating Judge
Chancellor Tom E. Gray
Case Name
Mary Anne Osesk v. Michael W. Osesek
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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