Marriage of Beld
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Opinion
July 9 2013
DA 12-0722
IN THE SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF MONTANA
2013 MT 185N
IN RE THE MARRIAGE OF: KATIE LEIGH BELD,
Petiitioner and Appellee,
v.
RYAN EDWARD BELD,
Respondent and Appellant.
APPEAL FROM: District Court of the Thirteenth Judicial District, In and For the County of Yellowstone, Cause No. DR 07-0558 Honorable G. Todd Baugh, Presiding Judge
COUNSEL OF RECORD:
For Appellant:
Jacquelyn M. Hughes, Hughes Law Firm, P.L.L.C.; Billings, Montana
For Appellee:
Jo Messex Casey, Hendrickson Law Firm, P.C.; Billings, Montana
Submitted on Briefs: June 12, 2013
Decided: July 9, 2013
Filed:
__________________________________________ Clerk Justice Brian Morris delivered the Opinion of the Court.
¶1 Pursuant to Section I, Paragraph 3(d), Montana Supreme Court Internal Operating
Rules, this case is decided by memorandum opinion and shall not be cited and does not serve
as precedent. Its case title, cause number, and disposition shall be included in this Court’s
quarterly list of noncitable cases published in the Pacific Reporter and Montana Reports.
¶2 Appellant Ryan E. Beld (Ryan) appeals the order of the Thirteenth Judicial District
Court, Yellowstone County, that enforced a settlement agreement between Ryan and his
former spouse, Appellee Katie Leigh Beld (Katie). We affirm.
¶3 Ryan and Katie filed a settlement agreement and consent to entry of decree of
dissolution of marriage on March 24, 2010. Katie received the family house, valued at
$280,000, and one-half of their business, La-Z-Boy Furniture Galleries. Ryan received the
other half of La-Z-Boy Furniture Galleries. The agreement provides that both parties would
be “jointly responsible for the debt to La-Z-Boy corporate and Yellowstone Bank.”
¶4 Katie and Ryan separately filed for bankruptcy shortly after entry of the decree. Katie
sold the house at some point during the bankruptcy. The house secured a business loan at
Yellowstone Bank for La-Z-Boy Furniture Galleries. Katie used $126,266.32 of the
proceeds to pay off the business loan at Yellowstone Bank.
¶5 Katie filed a motion to compel and/or motion for contempt on February 14, 2012.
This motion sought to require Ryan to pay Katie $63,133.16, or one-half of the business
loan, on the grounds that the settlement agreement provided that Ryan and Katie would be
2 “jointly responsible” for the La-Z-Boy debt. Ryan objected on the grounds that Katie had
received 100% equity on the house plus half of the business in the settlement agreement.
¶6 The District Court interpreted “jointly responsible” in the settlement agreement to
require Ryan to take responsibility for 50% of the business debt. The District Court ordered
Ryan to pay the $63,133.16 to Katie on an installment basis. The court rejected Ryan’s
claim that payment would be impossible. The court recognized that it would be difficult, but
that the payment plan made it possible. Ryan appeals.
¶7 Ryan argues on appeal that an ambiguity exists with the settlement agreement in that
it does not define how the parties would be “jointly responsible” for the debts. Ryan argues
that he should get credit for his non-financial contributions to the efforts to liquidate La-Z-
Boy Furniture Galleries. Both the existence of a contract and its interpretation present
questions of law that we review for correctness. Kluver v. PPL Mont., LLC, 2012 MT 321,
¶ 19, 368 Mont. 101, 293 P.3d 817.
¶8 We have determined to decide this case pursuant to Section I, Paragraph 3(d) of our
Internal Operating Rules, which provides for noncitable memorandum opinions. It is
manifest on the face of the briefs and the record before us that the District Court correctly
interpreted the settlement agreement.
¶9 Affirmed.
/S/ BRIAN MORRIS
We concur:
/S/ MIKE McGRATH 3 /S/ BETH BAKER /S/ PATRICIA COTTER
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