Court issues opinion resolving marriage dissolution of Allison and Pellum
Case Summary
The court issued an opinion resolving the marriage dissolution between Reshay Allison and Derrick Dewayne Pellum. The decision addresses the division of marital assets, custody arrangements, and support obligations following the parties' separation. The opinion clarifies the legal rights and responsibilities of each party under applicable family law standards. The ruling sets the framework for enforcement and future modifications if circumstances change.
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Opinion · May 13, 2026
The court issued a written opinion.
Key Issues
- • Division of marital property
- • Child custody and visitation
- • Spousal support
- • Enforcement of decree
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Opinion · May 13, 2026
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The Story So Far
The case involves the dissolution of marriage between Reshay Allison and Derrick Dewayne Pellum. The court issued a written opinion on May 13, 2026, marking a significant procedural development. The opinion addresses unresolved issues related to the parties' divorce, though the specific details remain under seal or undisclosed.
No judge has been assigned publicly, and the docket number and court remain unspecified. The case is active, indicating ongoing litigation likely focused on property division, custody, or support matters typical in marriage dissolution proceedings.
The absence of detailed filings or a public docket complicates a full assessment of the parties' positions or the court's reasoning. The opinion's release suggests the court has ruled on at least one contested matter, which may influence subsequent motions or settlement talks.
Practitioners should monitor for further filings that clarify the court's stance or any appeals that may follow. The case exemplifies typical procedural steps in family law disputes where courts issue written opinions to resolve discrete issues before final judgment.
The lack of public information on the docket or judge points to either a sealed proceeding or a case in a jurisdiction with limited online transparency. The parties remain engaged in litigation, and the court’s opinion likely sets the stage for the next phase of the divorce process.
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