Marcia Ann Raines v. Jimmy Ray Raines

Case Number
M2002-01952-COA-R3-CV

This is a divorce case involving the division of marital property. In 1988, the husband moved into the wife's house. The parties married in 1992 and remained married for ten years. During that time, the parties sold the wife's house and bought a new home with the proceeds. The new home was purchased in the names of both the husband and the wife. In 2002, the parties divorced. The trial court found that the parties' property had become so commingled that virtually none of it could be considered separate property, and divided the marital assets evenly. The trial court also allocated to the wife a larger portion of a marital debt to the wife's mother. From that decree, the wife now appeals. We affirm, finding that the evidence clearly supports the trial court's finding of commingling and transmutation of property, and finding no abuse of discretion in the trial court's allocation of the marital debt.

Authoring Judge
Judge Holly M. Kirby
Originating Judge
Clara W. Byrd
Case Name
Marcia Ann Raines v. Jimmy Ray Raines
Date Filed
Dissent or Concur
No
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