Scott v. Mondragon
Scott v. Mondragon
Opinion
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IN THE COURT OF APPEALS OF THE STATE OF NEW MEXICO No. A-1-CA-39496 PAUL DOUGLAS SCOTT, Petitioner-Appellant, v. GLORIA ERLINA MONDRAGON, Respondent-Appellee.
APPEAL FROM THE DISTRICT COURT OF SANTA FE COUNTY Sylvia F. Lamar, District Judge Cuddy & McCarthy, LLP Julie A. Wittenberger Santa Fe, NM for Appellant Patrick R. Brito Santa Fe, NM for Appellee MEMORANDUM OPINION BOGARDUS, Judge. {1} Petitioner appeals from the district court’s final decree of dissolution of marriage, asserting that the district court erred by determining a residence had transmuted from separate to community property. This Court issued a notice of proposed disposition, proposing to reverse and remand for further proceedings. Respondent filed a memorandum expressing her concurrence with this Court’s proposed remand, and not otherwise objecting to our notice. {2} Accordingly, for the reasons stated in our notice of proposed disposition and herein, we reverse the district court’s ruling that the residence was community property and remand for further proceedings. {3} IT IS SO ORDERED.
KRISTINA BOGARDUS, Judge WE CONCUR: MEGAN P. DUFFY, Judge SHAMMARA H. HENDERSON, Judge
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