Marriage of Wesselman CA4/1
After eight days of trial spread over the course of one year, the family court entered a judgment dissolving the marriage and dividing the property of Timothy Wesselman (Husband) and Frederique Wesselman (Wife). Husband appeals the judgment in three main respects. First, he contends the family court erred by sanctioning him for violating the automatic family court restraining orders after he withdrew $300,000 from a predominantly community property retirement account. Second, he contends the family court erred in its treatment of the primary marital residence. Specifically, he challenges the court's rulings denying his request to charge Wife for the postseparation period during which she possessed the residence nearly exclusively, requiring the community (rather than Wife) to pay property tax arrearages incurred during that period, and awarding Wife full reimbursement for her separate property contributions toward the acquisition of the residence. Third, Husband contends the c
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