Document Type

Article

Publication Date

9-29-2008

Abstract

In the Blackfeet Tribal Court of Appeals, the Court determined that the lower court did not err in the distribution of property when the court relied on property lists supplied by both the Plaintiff and Defendant, and after neither party objected to the property settlement. If a divorce has an agreeable settlement prior to the divorce, the court will not see it as a default divorce. The Court maintains a lower court determination when it is found to be fair and equitable and will not grant a stay on execution of judgement.

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