PER CURIAM.
In May 1998, Karen L. Boyd sued Stewart R. Boyd for a divorce, alleging incompatibility and adultery. In her complaint, the wife sought, among other things, periodic alimony and a division of the marital property. After receiving ore tenus evidence, the trial court entered a judgment divorcing the parties. In that judgment, the court awarded the wife no periodic alimony and ordered that the parties' real and personal property (with certain exceptions)...
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