Court Opinion

ID: 9726173
Source: CourtListenerOpinion
Date Created: 2023-08-26 12:35:34.959834+00
Date Added: 2024-06-11T18:25:23.815595
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FILES, P. J.
I concur in the judgment. The trial court’s finding that
the husband’s business was worth $15,000 is supported by a balance sheet prepared by husband’s accountant as of October 31, 1977, showing a net worth of $11,896.12 to which should be added $3,000 cash which had been deposited as a condition of doing business. The assets supporting this net worth were made up of accounts receivable, inventory, prepaid expenses and yard equipment.
The discussion of good will in the majority opinion has nothing to do with this case. The trial court made no finding expressly or by implication that the community property included any good will. The subject was not briefed. Worse yet, the comments of my colleagues on this unbriefed subject misstate the law.
Appellant’s petition for a hearing by the Supreme Court was denied January 3, 1980.