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Date: 03-03-2025

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Rockwell Phillips v. Jessica Phillips

Case Number: C-02-FM-21-003497

Judge: Not Available

Court: Circuit Court, Anne Arundel County, Maryland

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Description: Annapolis, Maryland family law lawyers represented the parties in a divorce.

Divorce and child custody dispute in the Circuit Court for Anne Arundel County. Jessica Phillips, appellee, filed a complaint for absolute divorce against Rockwell Phillips, appellant. Following a four-day merits trial, the court entered a judgment of absolute divorce that awarded Ms. Phillips marital property and a monetary award. The court also ordered, pursuant to the parties' agreement, shared physical and joint legal custody of the parties' children. On appeal, Mr. Phillips challenges the distribution of marital property.

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FAMILY LAW. MARITAL PROPERTY. The case addresses whether the circuit court erred in determining that the marital home was entirely marital property, with the court finding that the appellant failed to provide credible evidence tracing funds used for the down payment to a non-marital source.

FAMILY LAW. CALCULATION OF DEBTS. The issue revolves around whether the circuit court erred in calculating the parties' indebtedness on the marital home, where the court used the correct mortgage amount, notwithstanding an initial oral misstatement, concluding no error in its equity calculations.

FAMILY LAW. MONETARY AWARD CALCULATION. The appellant challenged the monetary award computation, claiming errors regarding the timing of account balances and failure to account for certain debts. The court upheld its decision, noting dissipation of assets without evidence of their use for marital purposes and rejecting insufficiently documented financial claims.

CIVIL PROCEDURE. POST-TRIAL MOTIONS. The appeal includes whether the circuit court abused its discretion in denying post-trial motions, with the court affirming the denial due to the appellant’s failure to present purported new evidence during trial without justification.

Key Phrases Divorce and child custody matter. Marital property distribution. Monetary award calculation. Circuit Court for Anne Arundel County. Dissipation of marital funds.

Outcome: Affirmed

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