In re Marriage of Hussain

2023 IL App (2d) 230210-U
CourtAppellate Court of Illinois
DecidedNovember 7, 2023
Docket2-23-0210
StatusUnpublished
Cited by1 cases

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In re Marriage of Hussain, 2023 IL App (2d) 230210-U (Ill. Ct. App. 2023).

Opinion

2023 IL App (2d) 230210-U No. 2-23-0210 Order filed November 7, 2023

NOTICE: This order was filed under Supreme Court Rule 23(b) and is not precedent except in the limited circumstances allowed under Rule 23(e)(1). ______________________________________________________________________________

IN THE

APPELLATE COURT OF ILLINOIS

SECOND DISTRICT ______________________________________________________________________________

In re MARRIAGE OF SALBI HUSSAIN, ) Appeal from the Circuit Court ) of McHenry County. Petitioner-Appellant, ) ) and ) No. 21-DV-499 ) TAMARA ALI, ) Honorable ) Justin M. Hansen, Respondent-Appellee ) Judge, Presiding. ______________________________________________________________________________

JUSTICE MULLEN delivered the judgment of the court. Justices Jorgensen and Birkett concurred in the judgment.

ORDER

¶1 Held: (1) The trial court did not err in valuing marital business where the parties failed to present any meaningful evidence as to the value of the business, (2) the trial court’s determination of husband’s gross monthly income was not against the manifest weight of the evidence, (3) husband’s failure to provide the reviewing court with a sufficiently complete record on appeal required the reviewing court to presume the trial court’s ruling as to the division of the parties’ retirement accounts conformed to the law and had a sufficient factual basis, and (4) the trial court did not abuse its discretion in allocating the parties’ parental responsibilities.

¶2 Petitioner, Salbi Hussain, appeals from a judgment of the circuit court of McHenry County

dissolving his marriage to respondent, Tamara Ali. Petitioner argues that the trial court erred in

(1) valuing the marital business, (2) determining his income for support purposes, (3) dividing the 2023 IL App (2d) 230210-U

parties’ retirement accounts, and (4) allocating the parties’ parental responsibilities. Finding none

of petitioner’s arguments persuasive, we affirm the judgment of the circuit court.

¶3 I. BACKGROUND

¶4 A. Pretrial Proceedings

¶5 The parties married on July 3, 2004. Two children were born during the marriage, S.S.

(born on September 14, 2007), and Y.S. (born on October 28, 2011). On July 6, 2021, petitioner

filed a petition for dissolution of marriage in the circuit court of McHenry County. On August 6,

2021, respondent filed a verified counterpetition for dissolution of marriage in the same court, and

a verified petition for exclusive possession of the marital residence in Algonquin, allocation of

parental responsibilities and parenting time, maintenance, and child support. In pretrial

proceedings, the trial court granted respondent exclusive possession of the marital residence,

finding by a preponderance of the evidence that respondent’s and the children’s “mental [and]

physical health will be jeopardized by the Petitioner’s occupation in the marital residence”; entered

an agreed order appointing Paulette Gray as guardian ad litem (GAL) for the children and ordering

her to submit a report addressing the following issues: (1) temporary and permanent decision

making, (2) temporary and permanent parenting time allocation, and (3) any other child-related

issues; and provided respondent temporary financial relief, including unallocated support in the

amount of $750 per month. The court also ordered petitioner to pay certain expenses for the marital

residence, including the mortgage, property taxes, insurance, and certain utilities.

¶6 On November 1, 2021, petitioner filed motions for temporary order of allocation of parental

responsibilities and for temporary relief. In the latter motion, petitioner stated that he is unable to

pay for the expenses related to the marital residence without contribution from respondent. He

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requested entry of an order requiring respondent to seek and maintain full-time employment or

engage in job-training.

¶7 On November 24, 2021, the trial court entered an agreed order addressing parenting issues.

The order provided that the parties shall have shared parenting responsibilities for the children on

a temporary basis with respondent having the majority of parenting time. The order also outlined

general rules of conduct for the parties, including issues involving transportation, communication,

and the children’s activities. On February 18, 2022, after an evidentiary hearing, the trial court

entered a new temporary order with respect to the allocation of parental responsibilities. Pursuant

to that order, respondent retained the majority of parenting time, but petitioner’s parenting time

was increased. As with the November 24, 2021, order, the February 18, 2022, order addressed

issues related to transportation, communication, and the children’s activities.

¶8 On February 22, 2022, the trial court entered an order allowing petitioner to access and use

marital funds held in his individual retirement account (IRA) for purposes of paying “marital

expenses.” The court reserved the issue of allocation of any such withdrawals. The February 22,

2022, order also required the parties to complete written discovery by March 18, 2022, and oral

discovery by April 22, 2022, and set the matter for trial commencing on June 6, 2022.

¶9 On April 26, 2022, the trial court entered an order pursuant to section 604.10(b) of the

Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act (Act) (750 ILCS 5/604.10(b) (West 2020)) after

learning that S.S. viewed suicide-related videos on YouTube and expressed difficulty dealing with

his parents’ divorce. Pursuant to that order, the trial court appointed Joseph Canevello to assess

S.S.’s mental health, including whether to secure further treatment for the minor. 1

1 Canevello prepared a letter and recommendations dated May 10, 2022. However, neither

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¶ 10 On May 4, 2022, the GAL filed her first report. In preparation for the report, the GAL

interviewed both children and the parties on multiple occasions. In addition, she reviewed: (1) all

emails, documents, text messages, and recordings received from the parties; (2) pleadings and

other court documents filed in the dissolution proceeding; (3) communications from the parties’

attorneys; (4) communications between the parties via Our Family Wizard (OFW); and (5) the

parties’ testimony during the hearings on temporary matters. The report summarized the GAL’s

investigation and her opinion as it relates to the statutory factors set forth in sections 602.5(c)

(decision making) and 602.7 (parenting time) of the Act (750 ILCS 5/602.5(c), 602.7 (West 2022)).

The GAL recommended that the parties have (1) joint decision-making authority relative to

healthcare, education, and religious training and (2) reasonable and liberal parenting time with the

children. The GAL did not recommend a specific schedule in her report.

¶ 11 On May 13, 2022, respondent moved to reopen discovery and for entry of an order to obtain

an evaluation of petitioner’s business, BSoft Solutions, Inc. (BSoft), and real estate appraisals. On

June 1, 2022, the trial court entered an order granting respondent’s motion in part and reopened

discovery for the limited purpose of the valuation of BSoft and two properties owned by the parties.

The court reset deadlines for discovery, and the trial was rescheduled for August 18, 2022. On

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