PER CURIAM.
As part of a property settlement in the district court, the appellant, Gail M. Gray, caused certain shares of a family corporation to be sold to the corporation. The corporation's president, William Gray, Gail's ex-husband, caused corporation notes to be executed in payment of the stock. William agreed in the settlement document that "[s]aid note[s] shall be personally guaranteed by William." The notes were not paid as they came due, and Gail sought to...
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