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Warning: The following opinion is provided for purposes of discussion only. We have not Shepardized™ this opinion, and do not know the subsequent disposition of this case nor whether the effect of the opinion has been overruled or superceded by other law. Warren v. Warren, 675 S.W.2d 371 (Ark.App. 09/19/1984) Court of Appeals of Arkansas Division I No. CA 83-412 12 Ark. App. 260, 675 S.W.2d 371, 1984.AR.0043445 JON D. WARREN SYLLABUS BY THE COURT 1. PARTNERSHIP - UNIFORM PARTNERSHIP ACT - PARTNER'S RIGHTS ARE THOSE OF TENANT IN PARTNERSHIP. - Under the Uniform Partnership Act, a partner's rights in specific partnership assets are those of a tenant in partnership. [Ark. Stat. Ann. 65-125 (Repl. 1980).] 2. DIVORCE - RIGHTS OF HUSBAND OR WIFE TO SPOUSES PARTNERSHIP INTEREST - SPOUSE OF PARTNER SHOULD BE AWARDED MONETARY DECREE EQUAL TO ONE-HALF NET VALUE. - In determining at divorce the rights of a husband or wife to a spouse's partnership interest, the court cannot make specific awards of partnership assets; the court must first determine the value of the spouse's interest in the partnership, treating the accounts receivable as assets having a provable fair net present value, and then award the husband or wife a monetary decree equal to one-half that amount, the same to be enforced if necessary by a charging order on the partnership interest. 3. DIVORCE - DIVISION OF MARITAL PROPERTY CONSISTING OF HUSBAND'S INTEREST IN PARTNERSHIP - WIFE ENTITLED TO ONE-HALF OF CASH VALUE OF HUSBAND'S NET INTEREST. - Where appellant's wife was clearly not a partner in the partnership business in which appellant was a partner, but she did participate in the acquisition of the business during the parties' marriage, she is entitled to a share of the value of that business (a sum in cash equal to one-half of her husband's net interest in the partnership). Appeal from Madison Chancery Court; John Lineberger, Judge; affirmed in part; reversed and remanded in part.
The opinion of the court was delivered by: Tom Glaze, Judge. [12 ArkApp Page 261] This appeal is from the property settlement provisions of a divorce decree entered May 2, 1983. The appellant contends the chancellor erred in awarding the appellee an undivided one-half interest of appellant's one-third interest in a partnership. Appellant also contends the chancellor erred in the distribution of the parties' debts, particularly partnership debts, contracted during the marriage. We agree with appellant that the chancellor erred in awarding the appellee an undivided one-sixth interest in the partnership. However, the chancellor was correct in determining that the partnership was marital property subject to being divided equally between the parties. Therefore, we modify his decision to reflect the proper manner of determining the amount to which appellee is entitled, and we remand for that determination to be made. The appellant is in business with his father and his brother. Each owns an undivided one-third interest in J-W Foods, a retail grocery store in Huntsville. The chancellor found that the grocery business was marital property to be divided equally between the appellant and the appellee. As a part of his order, the Chancellor found: Sue Warren [appellee] becomes the owner of an undivided one-sixth interest in such partnership and partnership assets . . . [T]he interest of . . . Sue Warren in such partnership is subject to the liabilities of such partnership existing on the date of this order. The appellant contends the chancellor should have awarded the appellee a sum in cash equal to one-half of appellant's net interest in the partnership. We agree. Under the Uniform Partnership Act, a partner's rights in specific partnership assets are those of a tenant in partnership. Ark. Stat. Ann. 65-125 (Repl. 1980). In determining at divorce the rights of a husband or wife to a spouse partnership interest, the court cannot make specific awards of partnership assets. The court must first determine the value of the spouse's interest in the partnership, treating the accounts receivable as assets having a provable fair net present value, and then award the husband or wife a monetary decree equal to one-half that amount, the same to be enforced if necessary by a charging order on the partnership interest. Riegler v. Riegler, 243 Ark. 113, 419 S.W.2d 311 (1967). We cannot make that determination ourselves on the record before us. Further proceedings will be necessary on remand to determine appellant's net interest in the partnership. The appellee contends that Glover v. Glover, 4 Ark. App. 27, 627 S.W.2d 30 (1982), is factually similar to the case at bar and that it states the controlling law. Relying upon Glover, appellee contends the chancellor was correct in awarding her a one-half of appellant's one-third interest in the partnership, giving her a one-sixth interest in the partnership. However, the facts in Glover are distinguishable. The wife in Glover owned a one-fourth interest in the partnership before the divorce. As part of the property division, the chancellor awarded the husband all of both his and his wife's interests in the partnership. On appeal, we reinstated to the appellant wife the one-fourth interest in the partnership that was hers all along. In the case at bar, the appellee wife was clearly not a partner in the business. However, she did participate in the acquisition of the business during the parties' marriage, and she is entitled to a share of the value of that business. For his second point, appellant contends the appellee should be required to pay a portion of the parties' marital debts, particularly those involving the partnership: The chancellor specifically ordered the appellee to pay those debts she had incurred personally on the parties' charge accounts from the date of the parties' separation until the decree was rendered. The appellant's argument with respect to partnership debts is rendered moot by our disposition of his first issue. Therefore, we reverse that part of the chancellor's decree awarding the appellee a one-sixth interest in the partnership and remand for a determination of the value of appellant's interest in the partnership and a monetary award in appellant's favor for one-half of that amount. Affirmed in part; reversed and remanded in part. CRACRAFT, C.J., and COOPER, J., agree. The legal opinions are a matter of public record (that's how we got them), and as such there can be no defamation for republishing them. 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