Rhonda Leigh Jones Robinson v. Russell Raynor Robinson
This is a divorce case concerning the dissipation of marital assets and child custody. The wife, Rhonda Leigh Jones Robinson, filed for divorce, alleging the husband, Russell Raynor Robinson, intentionally dissipated marital assets, primarily several automobile businesses, and sought custody of their four children. The trial court found that the husband intentionally dissipated assets and designated the wife as the primary residential parent. The husband appealed these findings, arguing errors in asset division, child support calculation, attorney's fees, and contempt charges. The Court of Appeals affirmed the trial court's decision, finding ample evidence supported the findings of asset dissipation and the designation of the wife as the primary residential parent, and remanded for a determination of attorney's fees for the appeal.