Marriage of Feakins
Norman Feakins (Norman) and Cynthia Feakins (Cynthia)[1] were married for 17 years. After Norman was arrested for molesting Cynthia’s son from a prior marriage, he deeded his interest in their marital home to Cynthia as her separate property. Cynthia expressed her desire to continue their marriage at the beginning of Norman’s incarceration, but almost three years later, she filed for dissolution. Norman appeals from the judgment of dissolution, maintaining the court erred in determining the home was Cynthia’s separate property. He also maintains the court erred in denying him spousal support and attorney fees, reimbursement for what he asserted was his separate property contribution toward the purchase of a condominium and in valuing some of the community property. Norman lastly claims the court erred in ordering he appear by telephone rather than being transported from prison to court for the trial. We find no merit in any of these claims, and affirm.
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