PER CURIAM.
The parties' marriage was dissolved and, as part of the judgment, the court approved the essence of a stipulation and agreement that the husband could remain in the marital home until it could be sold at a price no less than $159,500. Some ten months later appellant petitioned for modification of the final judgment, partly on the ground that the home had remained unsold and the appellee was living in it with a new wife. Neither the parties' agreement nor...
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