Nuzum v. Nuzum, Unpublished Decision (12-24-2001)
Nuzum v. Nuzum, Unpublished Decision (12-24-2001)
Opinion of the Court
Appellant first contends that the trial court erred by failing to award her $10,000 of a $13,000 workers' compensation settlement as her separate property. Appellant contends that the majority of the settlement money was used to pay for her wedding ring, a gift from appellee.
The assignment of error is overruled as the trial court did not abuse its discretion in determining that appellant's workers' compensation settlement had not been adequately traced in order to award it to her as her separate property. See Peck v. Peck (1994),
Appellant next contends that the trial court erred by ordering her to pay the remaining debt associated with the appliances she purchased post separation. The assignment of error is overruled as the trial court did not abuse its discretion by ordering appellant to pay for purchases she made post separation, and which remain in her possession. See Kaechelev. Kaechele (1988),
Appellant lastly contends that the trial court erred by failing to award her spousal support. The assignment of error is overruled as the trial court did not abuse its discretion by not awarding appellant spousal support. See Blakemore v. Blakemore (1993),
Judgment affirmed.
Pursuant to App.R. 11.1(E), this entry shall not be relied upon as authority and will not be published in any form. A certified copy of this judgment entry shall constitute the mandate pursuant to App.R. 27.
Costs to be taxed in compliance with App.R. 24.
James E. Walsh, Judge, Stephen W. Powell, Judge, Concur.
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