TAYLOR v. COLLINS

No. COA97-48.

493 S.E.2d 475 (1997)

Charles I. TAYLOR, Plaintiff, v. Sharon S. COLLINS, Thomas W. Henson, Jr., Robert L. Fuerst, Henson & Fuerst, P.A., Defendants.

Court of Appeals of North Carolina.

December 2, 1997.


Attorney(s) appearing for the Case

Brett A. Hubbard, Cary, for respondent-appellant.

Dill, Fountain, Hoyle & Pridgen, L.L.P. by William S. Hoyle, Rocky Mount, for movants-appellees.


WALKER, Judge.

Charles Taylor (Taylor) and Sharon Collins (Collins) were married to each other on 12 February 1984 and were later separated and divorced. Prior to the divorce, Collins, represented by Henson & Fuerst, P.A. (Henson & Fuerst), filed suit against Taylor for divorce from bed and board, alimony and equitable distribution. Collins obtained a temporary restraining order (TRO) to prevent Taylor from disposing of marital assets pending resolution of...

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