YATES, Presiding Judge.
On February 24, 1999, James Lytton Glazner sued Elisabeth C. Glazner for a divorce, alleging incompatibility of temperament. The wife answered and counterclaimed, seeking custody of the parties' three minor children, child support, alimony, and a division of the marital assets. On June 23, 1999, the parties entered into a memorandum agreement in open court that allowed the wife temporary custody of the children, exclusive use of the marital...
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