By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//December 29, 2011//
By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//December 29, 2011//
Wisconsin Court of Appeals
Civil
Family Law – property division – child placement — support
Gaylan Rabine appeals the judgment dissolving his marriage to Rose Rabine and deciding contested issues involving their children and property. Gaylan argues that the circuit court erred regarding the placement of the children and child support and, further, that the court erred in requiring the sale of the family house for purposes of the property division.
Gaylan also complains that the circuit court erred as a matter of law when it did not respond to issues raised by Gaylan’s prejudgment motions by issuing an order addressing each. We reject Gaylan’s arguments, and affirm the circuit court. Not recommended for publication in the official reports.
2010AP2918 In re the marriage of: Rabine v. Rabine
Dist IV, Sauk County, Taggart, J., Lundsten, P.J.
Attorneys: For Appellant: Lundin, Korey C., Madison; Gengler, Michael T., Madison; For Respondent: Rabine, Rose Ann, pro se