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This case is an appeal from a divorce action initiated by Henry Lee Hulshof against Dorothy Ann Hulshof concerning property distribution and alimony. The Chancery Court granted the wife a divorce, divided property, and awarded rehabilitative alimony, which the wife appealed as insufficient given her disabilities and economic disadvantage. The Court of Appeals affirmed the property division for assets existing at separation but modified the alimony to periodic and remanded for reconsideration of marital property, particularly the residence and retirement accounts, along with the husband's pre-filing asset dissipation. The court found rehabilitation for the wife not feasible and highlighted the economic disparity between the parties.
Hulshof v. Hulshof is a workers' compensation case decided in Court of Appeals of Tennessee. This case addresses legal issues related to compensation claims, benefits, and court rulings.
It is commonly referenced in legal research involving workers' compensation laws in Court of Appeals of Tennessee.
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This case is an appeal from a divorce action initiated by Henry Lee Hulshof against Dorothy Ann Hulshof concerning property distribution and alimony. The Chancery Court granted the wife a divorce, divided property, and awarded rehabilitative alimony, which the wife appealed as insufficient given her disabilities and economic disadvantage. The Court of Appeals affirmed the property division for assets existing at separation but modified the alimony to periodic and remanded for reconsideration of marital property, particularly the residence and retirement accounts, along with the husband's pre-filing asset dissipation. The court found rehabilitation for the wife not feasible and highlighted the economic disparity between the parties.
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