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Bowyer v. Sohn

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Sep 2, 1986
290 S.C. 249 (S.C. 1986)

Opinion

22608

Heard June 6, 1986.

Decided September 2, 1986.

C. Dixon Lee, III, of Draine, McLaren Lee, Columbia, for petitioner.

John V. Esposito, of Esposito Esposito, Hilton Head, for respondent.


Heard June 6, 1986.

Decided Sept. 2, 1986.


This is a domestic action concerning the issue of equitable distribution. The family court granted the respondent (wife) a two-thirds interest in the marital residence and the petitioner (husband) a one-third equitable interest. The Court of Appeals affirmed. Certiorari was granted solely on the issue of whether petitioner was denied equal protection of the law. We affirm.

Family court judges are allowed wide discretion in effecting an equitable distribution, and there is no precise mathematical formula to govern our family court judges in making equitable division awards, Baker v. Baker, 276 S.C. 427, 279 S.E.2d 601 (1981). The family court may employ any reasonable means to equitably divide the marital property, Taylor v. Taylor, 267 S.C. 530, 229 S.E.2d 852 (1976), so long as it bears a reasonable relationship to the respective contributions of the parties in acquiring the property or the financial and material success of the family, Jones v. Jones, 281 S.C. 96, 314 S.E.2d 33 (Ct.App. 1984); Stearns v. Stearns, 284 S.C. 459, 327 S.E.2d 343 (1985). In the case at bar, the wife's monetary contributions, with the assistance of her parents, were significantly greater than the husband's contributions throughout their relationship and in the acquisition of the marital assets.

We find no abuse of discretion in the equitable distribution award, no showing of a denial of petitioner's equal protection rights and, therefore, affirm the opinion of the Court of Appeals.

Affirmed.


Summaries of

Bowyer v. Sohn

Supreme Court of South Carolina
Sep 2, 1986
290 S.C. 249 (S.C. 1986)
Case details for

Bowyer v. Sohn

Case Details

Full title:Brigitte C. BOWYER, Respondent v. Jacques Frank SOHN, Petitioner

Court:Supreme Court of South Carolina

Date published: Sep 2, 1986

Citations

290 S.C. 249 (S.C. 1986)
349 S.E.2d 403

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