Tullis v. Tullis

Decision Date03 June 1970
Docket NumberNo. 6109,6109
Citation456 S.W.2d 172
PartiesLorraine A. TULLIS, Appellant, v. Elonzo A. TULLIS, Appellee.
CourtTexas Court of Appeals

Niland & Niland, Jack T. Niland, El Paso, for appellant.

Glen Sutherland, El Paso, for appellee.

OPINION

PRESLAR, Justice.

This is a divorce case in which the appellant seeks reversal and remand to the trial court for the reason that certain disability pensions being paid to her husband were found by the trial court to be his separate property. We affirm, for the reason that the single assignment of error does not present a matter which would require a reversal of the judgment.

The judgment appealed from makes a detailed division of the property, which it recites the parties had agreed upon. It then recites, in substance, that in addition to the matters agreed upon by the parties, there is the question of the disability pensions being paid to the husband, one by virtue of military service and one by virtue of his employment by the United States Government under Civil Service, and that this matter was submitted to the court without agreement of the parties, and the court found that such pensions were disability pensions and, as such, are the separate properties of the husband. The appellant-wife's sole assignment of error in this court is:

'That the Trial Court errored in holding that the two disability pensions payable to Appellee, one a U.S. Military Pension and the other a U.S. Civil Service Pension, were, because disability pensions, separate property of the Plaintiff.'

No contention is made that the court erred in its division of the property, and under such circumstances we fail to see where it would make any difference whether this court held the pensions are separate or community property. Under Art. 4638, Vernon's Ann.Tex.Civ.St., the court is the parties 'in such a way as the estate of the parties 'in such a way as the court shall deem just and right, having due regard to the rights of each party * * *.' As a general rule, separate property is restored to its owner. Fitts v . Fitts, 14 Tex. 443, 450. As to personal property, the court is invested with wide discretion in disposing of any and all property of the parties, whether separate or Community. Grant v. Grant, 351 S.W.2d 897 (err. dism.); Hedtke v. Hedtke, 122 Tex. 404, 248 S.W. 21; Ex Parte Scott, 133 Tex. 1, 123 S.W.2d 306. Article 4638 contains a prohibition that neither party shall be required...

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