Himelda Fuentes Guzman v. Salvador Guzman Alvarez

Case Number
M2003-02902-COA-R3-CV

Husband and Wife were married in Mexico while wife's divorce from her previous husband remained pending. The couple eventually moved to Tennessee. Following a marriage of approximately eighteen years, wife filed for divorce alleging adultery, inappropriate marital conduct, and irreconcilable differences. Husband filed an answer and counterclaim for annulment alleging that the marriage between the parties was invalid due to wife's prior subsisting marriage. Following a bench trial, the court below declared a marriage by estoppel and granted wife a divorce on the ground of adultery. The trial court then distributed the parties' accumulated property and ordered husband to establish a lifetime trust with income to be distributed to wife and the remainder to the parties' children. The parties were granted joint custody of their four children with wife designated as primary residential parent. From this order, wife appeals. For the reasons stated below, we affirm the judgment of the trial court, as modified.

Authoring Judge
Judge David R. Farmer
Originating Judge
Chancellor Donald P. Harris
Case Name
Himelda Fuentes Guzman v. Salvador Guzman Alvarez
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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