Friday, December 2 2011 11:06 AM EST2011-12-02 16:06:34 GMT
We are learning more about the days leading up to 44 year-old Gail Palmgren's disappearance.More >>
CHATTANOOGA (WRCB) - A chancery court judge has dissolved a temporary restraining order against Matthew Palmgren.
The restraining order was requested by Gail Palmgren's siblings.
Chancellor Frank Brown says the legal guidelines weren't met by the attorneys representing Diane Nowacki Nichols and Kevin Nowacki.
Chancellor Brown added "This is not a divorce case."
Because the issues brought up in the case are similar to a legal separation Matthew Palmgren had previously filed, Chancellor Brown says another judge will have to hear future motions on the case.
Nichols and Nowacki had asked that a judge to appoint a legal guardian for Gail Palmgren's two children, someone other than their father. They also want restrictions on how far he can take them.
The document goes on to request a judge prevent Matthew Palmgren from disposing of his missing wife's belongings, making disparaging comments about her, and hiding or destroying "evidence".
Gail Nowacki Palmgren was last seen April 30. She was seen driving her crimson Rubicon Jeep with tire cover that says "Life is Good" and a personalized Alabama tag reading "EAZY ST". If you have seen Palmgren or her Jeep call Signal Mountain Police at 423-886-2124.
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