Opinion ID: 1652117
Heading Depth: 1
Heading Rank: 11

Heading: whether the chancellor erred by considering gifts from juanita to joseph as marital property.

Text: ¶ 31. Joseph asserts that the chancellor erred by awarding certain property to Juanita which was an interspousal gift to him from Juanita and requests that the gifts be adjusted back to him. Juanita asserts that the chancellor did not err by awarding her certain property. ¶ 32. Although Joseph does not contend specifically which piece of property was a gift to him by Juanita and should be adjusted back to him, it appears that Joseph contests the award of one of the leather recliners to Juanita. Juanita states in her brief that she testified that she gave a leather recliner to Joseph as a gift but that she and Joseph owned three recliners, two of which were leather recliners. The chancellor awarded only one of the leather recliners to Juanita, and Joseph was allowed to choose which one of the leather recliners Juanita could have. Therefore, we find that the chancellor did not abuse his discretion in dividing the recliners in this manner, and thus, this issue is without merit.