Gabriel v. Gabriel

50 Cal. App. 3d 556, 123 Cal. Rptr. 454, 1975 Cal. App. LEXIS 1322
CourtCalifornia Court of Appeal
DecidedAugust 8, 1975
DocketCiv. No. 36099
StatusPublished
Cited by4 cases

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Gabriel v. Gabriel, 50 Cal. App. 3d 556, 123 Cal. Rptr. 454, 1975 Cal. App. LEXIS 1322 (Cal. Ct. App. 1975).

Opinion

Opinion

CHRISTIAN, J.

James H. Gabriel appeals from a judgment determining arrearages in the payment of spousal support and in respondent wife’s community interest in military retirement pay. Husband appeared specially, by counsel, and moved to quash service of wife’s notice of motion, contending that there had been no effective service of the notice of motion. The court denied the motion to quash, and made an order specifying that there were arrearages in payments totaling $10,067.40. A judgment was later entered, awarding the wife the amount of the arrearages plus interest.

[558]*558Husband points out that the clerk’s transcript on appeal does not show that the notice of motion had been served by mail upon his attorneys of record. The observation is correct, but unavailing. Proofs of service of papers included in the clerk’s transcript are to be omitted “unless one of the parties expressly requests their inclusion, . . .” (Rule 5(e), Cal. Rules of Court.) It is the responsibility of the appellant to designate for inclusion in the record all materials necessary for the support of his contentions.. (6 Witkin, Cal. Procedure (2d ed. 1971) Appeal, § 373, p. 4345.) Husband did not request inclusion in the clerk’s transcript of proofs of service. Therefore, the claim that there was no showing of mail service upon counsel cannot be reached.

Husband contends that under Civil Code section 4809

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