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Marriage of Boblitt

Marriage of Boblitt
10:26:2010



Marriage of Boblitt














Marriage of Boblitt















Filed 10/15/10
Marriage of Boblitt CA3









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California
Rules of Court, rule 8.1115(a), prohibits courts and parties from citing or
relying on opinions not certified for publication or ordered published, except
as specified by rule 8.1115(b). This
opinion has not been certified for publication or ordered published for
purposes of rule 8.1115.



IN THE COURT OF
APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA

THIRD APPELLATE
DISTRICT

(Sacramento)

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In re the Marriage of LINDA A.
and STEVEN B. BOBLITT.







LINDA A. BOBLITT,



Appellant,



v.



STEVEN B. BOBLITT,



Respondent.




C059747



(Super.
Ct. No. 04FL00159)






In this marital dissolution proceeding,
appellant Linda Boblitt (wife) claims numerous errors by the trial court. The vast majority of her claims of error,
however, are not adequately developed and not properly supported by citations
to the record on appeal or legal authority. To the extent wife's claims are not doomed by
inadequate argument and/or insufficient citations, we nonetheless find them
without merit. Accordingly, we will
affirm the judgment.

FACTUAL
AND PROCEDURAL BACKGROUND

Wife and
respondent Steven Boblitt (husband) were married in December 1989 and separated
in January 2004. Wife filed the petition
for dissolution of the marriage in January 2004.

At the time of
separation, the parties were running two companies: Boblitt Trucking and Made Rite Concrete. In 2005, Scott German, a certified public
accountant, was appointed as a â€




Description In this marital dissolution proceeding, appellant Linda Boblitt (wife) claims numerous errors by the trial court. The vast majority of her claims of error, however, are not adequately developed and not properly supported by citations to the record on appeal or legal authority. To the extent wife's claims are not doomed by inadequate argument and/or insufficient citations, we nonetheless find them without merit. Accordingly, Court will affirm the judgment.
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