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Case Details
Wife successfully claimed properties transmuted from nonmarital to marital, including a farm valued at $1.4 million, which was then subject to equitable distribution. Husband's claim of a $235,000 marital debt was dismissed due to lack of credibility.
Additional Notes
The court completely sided with the wife’s claim that the farm was worth $1.4 million, and that it was marital property, subject to equitable distribution between both husband and wife. The debt, on the other hand, was inadequately proven by the husband - he had nothing to show that it existed except his own claim that it did, and the court found his credibility so poor at that point that it determined it needed more. The wife successfully claimed that properties in Simpsonville and Travelers Rest had transmuted from nonmarital property into marital property.