McMILLIN, C.J., For The Court.
¶ 1. Clarice and Norman Baker dissolved their marriage of some thirty years by mutually agreeing that irreconcilable differences had arisen between them. The agreement to end the marriage marked the limit of their ability to agree. As a result, the parties submitted all matters pertaining to the financial aspects of the marriage dissolution to the chancellor for determination. The parties' children were emancipated, so there were...
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