Opinion ID: 1118335
Heading Depth: 4
Heading Rank: 1

Heading: Did the court err when dividing the proceeds from the sale of the motorhome?

Text: The superior court's decision provides that [t]he wife is to receive ... one-half of the 1973 motorhome proceeds at $3,140.50, and the [d]efendant, husband, is awarded ... one-half of the 1973 Motor-home proceeds at $31,400.50. Billie argues that the discrepancy between the stated values of one-half the motorhome proceeds suggests that the court misvalued the proceeds and erroneously credited him with receiving more property than he actually received. [1] This argument is without merit. There is a typographical error in the decision regarding the amount of Billie's share of the proceeds. This error was harmless. On page four of the decision is a total of the marital assets being awarded, $92,438. This is the amount which results if Billie is credited with the proper amount of the motorhome proceeds.