OPINION
BRYNER, Chief Justice.
I. INTRODUCTION
In December 2000, a year and a half after Kenneth Caldwell and Jakki Thornton divorced, Caldwell and other owners of Audio-Video, Inc., sold the company to a competitor; as part of the sale, Caldwell gave up his job at Audio-Video and agreed not to compete with the buyer for five years. Caldwell was paid his share of the sale proceeds, more than $500,000, in 2000 and 2001. More than a year later...
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