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Kyle Wagner v. Tammy Wagner
Date: 03-07-2026
Case Number: 24OS-DR00012
Judge: Sonya D. Brandt
Court: Circuit Court, Osage County, Missouri
Plaintiff's Attorney: Scott Hamblin
Defendant's Attorney: Angela Silvey
Description:
Linn, Missouri family law lawyers represented the parties in a divorce action.
Husband and Wife married in 2002 and separated in 2024. There were two
children born of the marriage. During their long marriage, Husband and Wife
accumulated a considerable amount of marital property. At trial, Husband submitted his First Amended Statement of Marital and Non-Marital Property and Liabilities (Husband’s statement of property), which the trial court admitted as Exhibit 28. Husband’s statement of property included a list of approximately 150 items of marital household and personal goods collectively valued at $59,715. His list included suggested distributions of the marital household and personal goods between himself and Wife. Likewise, Wife submitted her Statement of Marital and Non-Marital Assets and Debts (Wife’s statement of property), which the trial court admitted. Wife’s statement of property included a less extensive list of marital household and personal goods, with a total value of $31,960. Wife’s suggested distribution of the marital household and personal goods differed from Husband’s.
Husband and Wife married in 2002 and separated in 2024. There were two
children born of the marriage. During their long marriage, Husband and Wife
accumulated a considerable amount of marital property. At trial, Husband submitted his First Amended Statement of Marital and Non-Marital Property and Liabilities (Husband’s statement of property), which the trial court admitted as Exhibit 28. Husband’s statement of property included a list of approximately 150 items of marital household and personal goods collectively valued at $59,715. His list included suggested distributions of the marital household and personal goods between himself and Wife. Likewise, Wife submitted her Statement of Marital and Non-Marital Assets and Debts (Wife’s statement of property), which the trial court admitted. Wife’s statement of property included a less extensive list of marital household and personal goods, with a total value of $31,960. Wife’s suggested distribution of the marital household and personal goods differed from Husband’s.
Outcome:
Affirmed
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About This Case
What was the outcome of Kyle Wagner v. Tammy Wagner?
The outcome was: Affirmed
Which court heard Kyle Wagner v. Tammy Wagner?
This case was heard in Circuit Court, Osage County, Missouri, MO. The presiding judge was Sonya D. Brandt.
Who were the attorneys in Kyle Wagner v. Tammy Wagner?
Plaintiff's attorney: Scott Hamblin. Defendant's attorney: Angela Silvey.
When was Kyle Wagner v. Tammy Wagner decided?
This case was decided on March 7, 2026.