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Porter v. Estate of Pigg

Supreme Court of Arizona
Jul 27, 1993
175 Ariz. 303 (Ariz. 1993)

Opinion

No. CV-93-0093-PR.

July 27, 1993.

Appeal from the Superior Court, Coconino County, No. CV 90-0666, Richard K. Mangum, J.

Law Office of Michael Reddig, P.C. by Michael S. Reddig, Flagstaff, for plaintiff/appellant.

Aspey, Watkins Diesel by Frederick M. Aspey and James E. Ledbetter, Flagstaff, for defendant/appellee.


OPINION


The court of appeals ruled in this case that the decree dissolving the marriage of J.W. Porter ("Porter") and Irma Jean Porter was effective notwithstanding the trial court's bifurcation of issues and consequent failure to distribute the property of the parties. Porter v. Estate of Pigg, 175 Ariz. 194, 197, 854 P.2d 1180, 1183 (1993). The court of appeals held, therefore, that Porter's subsequent marriage to Ludie Lee Pigg (the "Deceased") was valid and that the trial judge erred in disallowing Porter's claims, as surviving spouse, against the Deceased's estate.

Although we agree with the court of appeals, we felt that it was necessary to grant review because the opinion conflicts with language in Czarnecki v. Czarnecki, 123 Ariz. 478, 480, 600 P.2d 1110, 1112 (Ct.App. 1978), aff'd on other grounds, 123 Ariz. 466, 600 P.2d 1098 (1979), and Brighton v. Superior Court, 22 Ariz. App. 291, 292, 526 P.2d 1089, 1090 (1974). Language in Czarnecki and Brighton indicates that a decree of dissolution is void for lack of jurisdiction if a trial judge dissolves a marriage without, at the same time, distributing the community assets. We believe these statements were both unfortunate and incorrect. The use of separate judgments to resolve issues of marriage dissolution and property distribution is error. As stated by the court of appeals in the present case, such judgments are not void. Porter, 175 Ariz. at 197, 854 P.2d at 1183. They are, however, erroneous, see Auman v. Auman, 134 Ariz. 40, 42, 653 P.2d 688, 690 (1982), and their use is disapproved. Thus, we approve the court of appeals' analysis in the present case and disapprove all contrary language in Czarnecki and Brighton.

The court of appeals' opinion is approved, the trial court's judgment disallowing Porter's claims against the estate is reversed, and the matter is remanded to the trial court for further proceedings consistent with this opinion and that of the court of appeals.

MOELLER, V.C.J., and CORCORAN, ZLAKET and MARTONE, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Porter v. Estate of Pigg

Supreme Court of Arizona
Jul 27, 1993
175 Ariz. 303 (Ariz. 1993)
Case details for

Porter v. Estate of Pigg

Case Details

Full title:J.W. PORTER, Plaintiff/Appellant, v. ESTATE of Ludie Lee PIGG, deceased…

Court:Supreme Court of Arizona

Date published: Jul 27, 1993

Citations

175 Ariz. 303 (Ariz. 1993)
856 P.2d 796

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