Alabama Court of Civil Appeals, 2000

Martin v. Martin

Martin v. Martin
Alabama Court of Civil Appeals · Decided July 21, 2000 · Crawley, Monroe, Robertson, Thompson, Yates
775 So. 2d 207; 2000 Ala. Civ. App. LEXIS 448; 2000 WL 1006532 (Southern Reporter, Second Series)

Martin v. Martin

Opinion of the Court

On Remand from the Supreme Court

YATES, Judge.

The Alabama Supreme Court has reversed this court’s judgment insofar as it affirmed the trial court’s allocation of the respective ownership interests in the property, and the case has been remanded to this court. See Ex parte Martin, 775 So.2d 202 (Ala. 2000). The judgment of the trial court, insofar as it relates to that allocation, is reversed, and the case is remanded. The trial court is directed to enter a judgment consistent with the Supreme Court’s opinion.

AFFIRMED IN PART; REVERSED IN PART; AND REMANDED WITH INSTRUCTIONS.

ROBERTSON, P.J., and MONROE, CRAWLEY, and THOMPSON, JJ., concur.

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