Staring v. Staring
Staring v. Staring
Opinion of the Court
This is an appeal from that portion of an interlocutory decree of divorce which awards certain realty to respondent as his separate property.
“. . . desirous that each should hold his or her property now in their possession or ownership, or which may hereafter be acquired by investment or the proceeds or profits from said property without any interference or molestation of the other party, the same as though no marriage existed;”
The agreement continued:
“Now, therefore, it is mutually agreed as follows;
“Each party agrees that he shall hold from now on and forever the property that he or she now owns of whatsoever nature to be the separate property at all times of the respective party, and that each party shall have the right to lease, sell, dispose of said property and receive all moneys, rents, issues and profits therefrom without interference by the other party; that each shall be responsible for their own debts now eon*585 tracted; or that may he contracted prior to the actual marriage. ’ ’
It is uncontradicted that during the marriage appellant received all the income from her separate property and that respondent received all the rentals from the property which he owned before marriage and from that which he acquired in his own name during the marriage. Such conduct, coupled with the apparent meaning of the agreement, evidences the intent of the parties that the property in dispute should he the separate property of respondent. It appears from the record that the issues here were factual. The facts are similar to those in Cone v. Cone, 131 Cal.App.2d 424, 430-431 [280 P.2d 871], which case sufficiently answers appellant’s contentions as to any presumption that the property is community and as to the effect of any commingling of separate and community property that may have occurred.
That portion of the judgment appealed from is affirmed.
Peek, J., and Schottky, J., concurred.
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