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Henson v. Willis

Citations: 150 S.W.3d 363; 2004 Mo. App. LEXIS 1891; 2004 WL 2851527Docket: No. WD 63427

Court: Missouri Court of Appeals; December 13, 2004; Missouri; State Appellate Court

Narrative Opinion Summary

Susan K. Henson appeals the trial court's ruling in favor of Donald K. Willis in her case under Section 534.020 RSMo 2000. The appellate court finds that no issues were preserved for appeal, leading to an affirmation of the trial court's judgment by summary order per Rule 84.16(b). A memorandum explaining the basis for the decision has been provided to the parties. Each party is responsible for their own costs on appeal.

Legal Issues Addressed

Costs on Appeal

Application: Each party in the appeal was required to bear their own costs, as stated by the appellate court.

Reasoning: Each party is responsible for their own costs on appeal.

Preservation of Issues for Appeal

Application: The appellate court determined that the appellant failed to preserve any issues for appeal, which resulted in the affirmation of the trial court's judgment.

Reasoning: The appellate court finds that no issues were preserved for appeal, leading to an affirmation of the trial court's judgment by summary order per Rule 84.16(b).