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Kenneth Henry Smoot, Appellant, v. Luz Minerva Smoot, Appellee.
Kenneth Henry Smoot seeks review of the final judgment dissolving his marriage to Luz Minerva Smoot. On appeal, he raises several arguments. Only one merits discussion.
Below, the trial court included one of Mr. Smoot's First National Bank of Omaha CD accounts in the equitable distribution schedule. But assets that are acquired separately by one party before the marriage are nonmarital assets. § 61.075(6)(b)1., Fla. Stat. (2020). Here, the unrebutted evidence established that Mr. Smoot acquired the account ten years before he married Ms. Smoot and maintained sole control over it during the marriage. There was no evidence of any circumstances that would transform this nonmarital asset into a marital asset. See Street v. Street, 303 So. 3d 1253, 1257 (Fla. 2d DCA 2020) (holding that the husband's stocks acquired prior to the marriage were nonmarital and did not become marital in the absence of evidence of enhancement, commingling, or an intent to gift them to the wife). Therefore, the trial court erred in classifying the account as marital property subject to equitable distribution. Under these circumstances, the final judgment is reversed to allow the trial court to remove this asset from the distribution schedule and adjust the schedule accordingly. Otherwise, the judgment is affirmed.
Affirmed in part, Reversed in part, and Remanded.
Per Curiam.
Lewis, Ray, and Kelsey, JJ., concur.
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Docket No: No. 1D2023-0698
Decided: June 12, 2024
Court: District Court of Appeal of Florida, First District.
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