Case Name: In the Matter of the Dissolution of the Marriage of FLOMER, Respondent, and FLOMER, Appellant
Court: Oregon Court of Appeals
Jurisdiction: Oregon
Decision Date: 1976-10-04
Citations: 27 Or. App. 59
Docket Number: No. 418-776, CA 6273
Parties: In the Matter of the Dissolution of the Marriage of FLOMER, Respondent, and FLOMER, Appellant
Judges: Before Schwab, Chief Judge, and Fort and Thornton, Judges.
Reporter: Oregon Reports, Court of Appeals
Volume: 27
Pages: 59–61

Head Matter:
Argued September 23,
affirmed October 4, 1976
In the Matter of the Dissolution of the Marriage of FLOMER, Respondent, and FLOMER, Appellant
(No. 418-776, CA 6273)
554 P2d 1027
Rudy R. Lachenmeier, Portland, argued the cause for appellant. With him on the brief were Vergeer, Samuels, Roehr & Sweek, Portland.
Clifford W Powers, Portland, argued the cause for respondent. With him on the brief were Powers & McCulloch, Portland.
Before Schwab, Chief Judge, and Fort and Thornton, Judges.
PER CURIAM

Opinion:
PER CURIAM
The marriage dissolved in this proceeding was a second one for both parties. The marriage lasted for about nine years. At the time of trial the husband was 49, the wife 45. The wife had brought nothing to the marriage. The husband had assets of approximately $350,000, consisting primarily of a business which he had purchased from his father-in-law by his first marriage. The husband's annual income was between $80,000 and $85,000. The wife's, who had no education beyond high school, did not work during most of the marriage, but shortly before the dissolution obtained employment which produced an income of approximately $5,500 per year. The wife was not awarded any support, but the husband was ordered to pay her $103,000 in ten annual instalments. The husband contends the award to the wife was too large. We disagree.
Affirmed. No costs to either party.