Case ID: or-app_213/html/0235-01.html
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Date Created: 2024-08-24T03:29:51.129683

On appellant’s petition for reconsideration filed April 4, and response to appellant’s petition for reconsideration filed April 11,
    reconsideration allowed; former opinion (211 Or App 393,155 P3d 84) modified to correct mathematical error; adhered to as modified May 30, 2007
    In the Matter of the Marriage of Suzanne GANO-RIDGE, Petitioner-Appellant, and James Ivan RIDGE, Respondent-Respondent.
    
    Lane County Circuit Court
    150316348; A127997
    159 P3d 1292
    Jeffrey E. Potter and Gardner, Honsowetz, Potter, Budge & Ford for petition.
    Vanessa L. Carter for response.
    Before Edmonds, Presiding Judge, and Brewer, Chief Judge, and Wollheim, Judge.
    PER CURIAM
   PER CURIAM

Wife, who prevailed as appellant, see Gano-Ridge and Ridge, 211 Or App 393, 155 P3d 84 (2007), petitions for reconsideration, pointing out a mathematical error in our opinion. Wife notes that, at 211 Or App at 411 n 9, we stated the total assets awarded to wife as $334,495, which included the trial court’s previous equalizing judgment of $90,495. We then included the amount of the former equalizing judgment again in the equalizing judgment of $311,520, thereby overstating by $90,495 the net property award to wife ($646,015), 211 Or App at 411, when the correct calculation of the property awarded to wife is $555,520. Wife asks the court to increase the equalizing judgment to $402,015 so that the net award to wife is $646,015. As we explained in our opinion, a just and proper award to wife requires an equalizing judgment to wife of $311,520. We accordingly correct the calculation at 211 Or App at 411 n 9 as follows:

$244,000
$311,520
$555,520
total assets awarded to wife equalizingjudgment

We similarly correct the amount stated as the net property award to wife at 211 Or App at 411 as $555,520.

Reconsideration allowed; former opinion modified to correct mathematical error; adhered to as modified.