R. E. T. v. A. L. T.

410 A.2d 166
CourtSupreme Court of Delaware
DecidedDecember 28, 1979
StatusPublished
Cited by18 cases

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R. E. T. v. A. L. T., 410 A.2d 166 (Del. 1979).

Opinion

DUFFY, Justice:

This is an appeal from a Family Court order, entered in a divorce action, awarding alimony to the wife and disposing of the family residence.

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The relevant facts are as follows:

The parties were married on March 28, 1958. They have two children, both over 18 years of age and attending college. The husband is 49 years old and is employed by a local chemical company in a management position; the wife is 46 and works as a bank teller.

The employment history of the parties is critical to an understanding of the Trial Court’s order. Prior to the marriage, the wife had been employed as a stewardess by United Airlines. After five years with United, she was offered a management position at about the time she became engaged to and married the husband. Consistent with the general mores of the times and the husband’s specific wish, the wife gave up her employment with United and moved with her husband to Wilmington, where he had accepted a position with the company which now employs him. Shortly thereafter, the wife became pregnant and, for all practical purposes, for the next twenty years her business career was abandoned and she settled for the life of a loving and supportive wife and mother.

During this period, the husband advanced professionally, earning on average a 10.8% annual salary increase, and moving up within the corporate hierarchy.

After almost twenty years of marriage, the parties separated in April 1977 and in October of that year the husband filed a complaint for divorce. After a hearing the Family Court granted the divorce on the grounds of incompatibility, 13 Del.C. § 1503(3).

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