Court of Appeal (unpublished)
December 27, 2022
If a defendant is found guilty of civil contempt for failure to pay alimony, the contempt judgment must be overturned because the lower court erroneously found that the alimony provision in the parties’ separation agreement was clear and unambiguous. “Peter F. Kline (husband) is appealing a contempt judgment finding him guilty of civil contempt…
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