Vellanoweth v. Arnold CA2/8
Filed 1/22/26 Vellanoweth v. Arnold CA2/8 NOT TO BE PUBLISHED IN THE OFFICIAL REPORTS
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IN THE COURT OF APPEAL OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA
SECOND APPELLATE DISTRICT
DIVISION EIGHT
CARLOS VELLANOWETH, B339501
Petitioner and Respondent, Los Angeles County Super. Ct. No. 23STFL06134 v.
CYNTHIA ANN ARNOLD,
Respondent and Appellant.
APPEAL from a judgment of the Superior Court of Los Angeles County, Scott J. Nord, Judge. Affirmed. Carlos D. Vellanoweth, in pro. per., for Petitioner and Respondent. Cynthia Arnold, in pro. per., for Respondent and Appellant. ____________________ Cynthia Arnold and Carlos Vellanoweth married on December 5, 2022. They separated after about three months and were divorced on May 13, 2024. The trial court ordered a single
spousal support payment of $1,500 from Vellanoweth to Arnold. Arnold appeals this portion of the judgment. The court held a trial before finalizing the judgment of dissolution. At trial, both parties were allowed to present evidence. We do not have any of that evidence in our record. The substantive record in this case consists of the judgment, Arnold’s proposed settled statement, and a corrected settled statement signed by the trial court. There are no reported hearings, and the record does not include any pleadings, financial records, or other evidence that may have been used to calculate spousal support. The corrected settled statement says that all assets existed before marriage, making them separate property, and that Arnold provided no evidence showing that any transmutation had occurred. Arnold alleges that Vellanoweth failed to provide financial disclosures and that he defied several trial court orders. The record does not include these orders. Arnold also alleges that Vellanoweth unilaterally withdrew money from a joint account, but provides no evidence showing this account contained joint assets. Arnold’s briefing includes no references to the record, and as we have noted, the record includes no evidence of the details of either party’s financial situation during or after their marriage. We affirm because Arnold did not brief the spousal support issue adequately or provide a sufficient record. (See Jameson v. Desta (2018) 5 Cal.5th 594, 609 (Jameson); see also Marriage of Wilcox (2004) 124 Cal.App.4th 492, 498–499 [“[T]he inadequacy of the record alone provides a basis to dismiss [the] appeal”].)
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