In re Marriage of Williams
In its order granting dissolution of the marriage between Damon Williams (husband) and Yolanda Williams (wife), the trial court reserved the issue of Epstein credits for separate property contributions made by husband toward community obligations. (In re Marriage of Epstein (1979) 24 Cal.3d 76, 84-85 (Epstein), superseded on other grounds as stated in In re Marriage of Walrath (1998) 17 Cal.4th 907, 914.) The court rejected husbands subsequent request for reimbursement of separate property expenditures and awarded wife $4000 in attorney fees. Husband appeals from an order that denied reconsideration of the Epstein credits issue and awarded wife an additional $1000 in attorney fees and costs. Construing the appeal as having been taken from the underlying order rather than the motion for reconsideration, Court affirm.



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