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state ex rel robison v lindley myers 551 sw3d 468

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State ex rel. Robison v. Lindley-Myers, 551 S.W.3d 468
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Missouri Court of Appeals, Western District / Feb 24, 2026

In re the Marriage of: Stacey L. Noble vs. Bradford R. Noble

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Citation: State ex rel. Robison v. Lindley-Myers, 551 S.W.3d 468

Wife appealed the trial court's dissolution judgment, challenging the court's failure to provide a remedy after independent investigation of facts, the use of normalized income to determine husband's maintenance obligation, and the finding that husband lacked ability to pay maintenance. The appellate court affirmed the trial court's judgment in all respects.