Opinion ID: 1697236
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Heading: Contribution to the education, training, or other accomplishment.

Text: ¶ 24. During the couple's marriage, Nevada's annual income increased from $32,791 to $991,987, and she wrote her two most successful novels Blood Lure and Hunting Season. Richard argues that during the periods of time when Nevada was writing, Richard contributed to her accomplishments by: making sure that she was not bothered by anyone; answering e-mails from her fans on a regular basis; accompanying her on book tours; helping her deal with members of the public on the tours; and handling most of the couple's financial matters. ¶ 25. However, the chancellor stated, Nevada enjoyed great success as an author before the marriage and the minor `assistance' provided by Richard throughout the marriage does not rise to the level of any contribution. The chancellor found that neither party made a contribution to the other's education, training, or other accomplishment.