Vieux v. Vieux

CourtCourt of Appeals of South Carolina
DecidedJuly 18, 2012
Docket2012-UP-425
StatusUnpublished

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Opinion

THIS OPINION HAS NO PRECEDENTIAL VALUE. IT SHOULD NOT BE CITED OR RELIED ON AS PRECEDENT IN ANY PROCEEDING EXCEPT AS PROVIDED BY RULE 268(d)(2), SCACR.

THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA In The Court of Appeals

Meng-Ling Vieux, Appellant,

v. Roger M. Vieux, Respondent.

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Appeal From Horry County Ronald R. Norton, Family Court Judge __________

Unpublished Opinion No. 2012-UP-425 Submitted May 1, 2012 – Filed July 18, 2012 __________

AFFIRMED __________

William Isaac Diggs, of Myrtle Beach, for Appellant.

Jason P. Boan, of Surfside Beach, for Respondent.

Brana Williams, of Murrells Inlet, for Guardian ad Litem.

PER CURIAM: Meng-Ling Vieux (Mother) appeals the family court's order declining to hold Roger M. Vieux (Father) in willful contempt of the final divorce decree (the order). Mother argues the family court erred in disregarding the terms of parties' settlement agreement, which was incorporated into the order, and in finding Father reasonably withheld permission for his children to travel out of the country. Because the parties' settlement agreement incorporated in the family court's order was unambiguous and Father reasonably withheld his permission for the minor children to travel out of the country, we affirm1 pursuant to Rule 220(b)(1), SCACR, and the following authorities: Simmons v. Simmons, 392 S.C. 412, 414, 709 S.E.2d 666, 667 (2011) ("In appeals from the family court, [the appellate] [c]ourt reviews factual and legal issues de novo."); Lewis v. Lewis, 392 S.C. 381, 392, 709 S.E.2d 650, 655 (2011) ("[W]hile retaining the authority to make our own findings of fact, we recognize the superior position of the family court . . . in making credibility determinations."); Tracy v. Tracy, 384 S.C. 91, 96, 682 S.E.2d 14, 17 (Ct. App. 2009) ("A [family] court's determination regarding contempt is subject to reversal where it is based on findings that are without evidentiary support or where there has been an abuse of discretion." (internal quotation marks omitted)); id. ("An abuse of discretion occurs either when the [family] court is controlled by some error of law or where the order, based upon findings of fact, lacks evidentiary support." (internal quotation marks omitted)); Hawkins v. Mullins, 359 S.C. 497, 501, 597 S.E.2d 897, 899 (Ct. App. 2004) ("A party may be found in contempt of court for the willful violation of a lawful court order."); Lindsay v. Lindsay, 328 S.C. 329, 340, 491 S.E.2d 583, 589 (Ct. App. 1997) ("The [family] court must enforce an unambiguous contract according to its terms regardless of its wisdom or folly, apparent unreasonableness, or the parties' failure to guard their rights carefully."); Nicholson v. Nicholson, 378 S.C. 523, 532, 663 S.E.2d 74, 79 (Ct. App. 2008) ("A court approved divorce settlement must be viewed in accordance with principles of equity and there is implied in every such agreement a requirement of reasonableness." (internal quotation marks omitted)).

AFFIRMED.

FEW, C.J., and HUFF and SHORT, JJ., concur.

1 We decide this case without oral argument pursuant to Rule 215, SCACR.

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Nicholson v. Nicholson
663 S.E.2d 74 (Court of Appeals of South Carolina, 2008)
Hawkins v. Mullins
597 S.E.2d 897 (Court of Appeals of South Carolina, 2004)
Lindsay v. Lindsay
491 S.E.2d 583 (Court of Appeals of South Carolina, 1997)
Tracy v. Tracy
682 S.E.2d 14 (Court of Appeals of South Carolina, 2009)
Simmons v. Simmons
709 S.E.2d 666 (Supreme Court of South Carolina, 2011)
Lewis v. Lewis
709 S.E.2d 650 (Supreme Court of South Carolina, 2011)

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