Douglas v. Douglas
466 N.W.2d 521, 237 Neb. 484, 1991 Neb. LEXIS 113
Opinion
Having considered the briefs and the recommendation of the Appellate Division of the District Court and upon a de novo review of the record, we find that there is insufficient evidence in the record to sustain the district court’s modification of the decree, and its judgment is reversed and the application for modification is dismissed. Appellant is awarded the sum of $300 to be applied to her attorney fees, to be paid by the appellee.
Reversed and dismissed.
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Douglas v. Douglas, 466 N.W.2d 521, 237 Neb. 484, 1991 Neb. LEXIS 113 (Neb. 1991).
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