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In re Marriage of Claydon
State: Illinois
Court: 4th District Appellate
Docket No: 4-98-0883
Case Date: 08/12/1999

In re Marriage of Claydon, No. 4-98-0883

4th District, 12 August 1999



In Re: the Marriage of MARILYN J. CLAYDON,

Petitioner-Appellant,

and

RICHARD J. CLAYDON,

Respondent-Appellee.

Appeal from Circuit Court of McLean County

No. 96D222

Honorable Donald D. Bernardi, Judge Presiding.

JUSTICE MYERSCOUGH delivered the opinion of the court:

In these proceedings, the circuit court dissolved the parties' marriage, distributed the marital and nonmarital property, and awarded maintenance to petitioner. Petitioner appeals aspects of both the property distribution and maintenance award. We affirm.

I. BACKGROUND

Petitioner, Marilyn Claydon, and respondent, Richard Claydon, were married for approximately 28 years. They had two children, both of whom had graduated college and were emancipated at the time of these dissolution proceedings. Shortly after their marriage the parties lived in the Washington, D.C., area while respondent attended dental school. Thereafter, they moved to New Orleans, Louisiana, where respondent had a one-year internship. Petitioner worked throughout the time respondent was in dental school and worked in New Orleans until the parties' first child was born. Thereafter, petitioner was primarily a full-time homemaker, caring for the children and involved in various social and civic activities. Petitioner did work full-time in a clerical position for approximately two years in a high school. Other than that position and sporadic part-time employment, petitioner did not work in a permanent, full-time position until she obtained a position with a travel agency. She initially worked for the agency as a part-time clerk but had been a full-time travel agent for approximately 2

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