Opinion ID: 2055074
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Heading: Excerpt from Divorce Judgment of October 31, 1978:

Text: Upon the evidence and taking into consideration the present assets of each of the parties, the contributions of each of the parties to the acquisition of the marital property, including, but not limited to, the contribution of the Defendant as a homemaker, the present economic circumstances of each party, the training and earning capacity of each party, the needs and the ability to pay of each party, the extended separation of the parties, and the relationship of the parties as shown by the evidence, it is further ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED that the marital property is divided as follows: 1. To the Defendant, MARION D. CAPRON: A. The real property situated on Hemlock Road, Windham, Maine. B. The household furnishings and furniture situated in the said real property at Hemlock Road, Windham, Maine. C. The automobile, the snowmobile, the boat, and other tangible personal property of like nature, now in the possession of the Defendant. D. The savings and checking accounts now in the sole name of the Defendant. E. Clothing and personal effects in the possession of the Defendant; and the Plaintiff shall execute and deliver, or cause to be executed and delivered, such instruments of conveyance as are necessary to effect the said division of property to the Defendant. 2. To the Plaintiff, CHARLES W. CAPRON: A. The real property situated on Blackstrap Road, Falmouth, Maine now occupied by Kenneth Capron, the son of the parties. B. The household furniture and furnishings situated in the said real property on Blackstrap Road in Falmouth, Maine. C. All right, title and interest in CWC Land Co. and its assets except for the real property on Hemlock Road, Windham, Maine provided for hereinabove. D. The Capron family cemetery plot in New Hampshire. E. The automobile now in the possession of the Plaintiff. F. Clothing and personal effects in the possession of the Plaintiff. G. All savings and checking accounts in the sole name of the Plaintiff; the proceeds of the sale of real property in Buxton, Maine; all life insurance policies on the life of the Plaintiff; all the right, title and interest of the Plaintiff in Radiology Associates; and all the right, title and interest of the Plaintiff in all insurance annuities, insurance pensions and other retirement benefits and plans and other intangible property; and the Defendant shall execute and deliver, or cause to be delivered, such instruments of conveyance as are necessary to effect the said division of property to the Plaintiff. Upon the evidence and taking into consideration the factors hereinabove set forth, it is further ORDERED, ADJUDGED AND DECREED: 1. That the Plaintiff pay alimony to the Defendant in the amount of $10,000.00 per year payable monthly at the rate of $833.34, the first monthly payment of $833.34 to be made on November 1, 1978 and the subsequent payments to be made on the first day of each and every month thereafter until the first to occur of the Defendant's death, the Defendant's remarriage, or the Plaintiff's death; and 2. That the Plaintiff pay the sum of $2,000.00 to Thomas J. Peterson, Esquire, the attorney for the Defendant, as counsel fees for his services in this cause.