Opinion ID: 1182243
Heading Depth: 1
Heading Rank: 8

Heading: Appellant's fifth issue, part of appellee's third issue)

Text: The Agreement provided in part: The husband shall be responsible for extraordinary costs not contemplated or reasonably anticipated for the parties' children such as camps, sports related activities or other educational activities, in the amount of not more than $1,500.00 per year for the children. In his Motion for Order to Show Cause and Petition to Clarify or Modify the Decree, appellee alleged that appellant had improperly cashed a $1,000 refund check from appellee's insurance company. In her response to said motion, appellant alleged that the check was made payable to her at appellee's direction, and that she used the money to apply to the $1,500 per year camp obligation for 1990. In the Order Modifying Decree and Judgment, the district court found and ordered that: The claim for $918.00 for camps for 1991 should be allowed, but the $1,000.00 insurance refund check kept and spent by the plaintiff may be retained by the plaintiff for payment of that amount. (Emphasis added.) Appellant contends that the court inadvertently referred to the year 1991 in the Order rather than the year 1990, and that appellee still owes the $918 expended in 1991. One of appellant's exhibits (plaintiff's 11) reflects that appellant stated in a letter of July 23, 1991, to appellee's attorney that she had applied the $1,000 to 1990 camp expenditures of $1,090. Another exhibit (plaintiff's 9), an itemization of expenses by appellant, reflects $918 as owed by appellee for such expenditures in 1991. Whether or not the court's order contains a typographical or other error is immaterial inasmuch as appellee has paid for one or the other of the obligations and still owes the one not paid for. The application of the $1,000 check to one of the obligations leaves the other one still owed. If payment of the one still owed is not made by appellee on demand, appellant can again present the matter to the district court.