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This appeal arises from our grant of Wife’s application for discretionary review pursuant to Rule 34 4 of the Rules of the Supreme Court of Georgia. The record shows that after a jury trial, the trial court entered a final judgment and decree of divorce on July 6, 2012. At trial, Husband and his employer testified that Husband earned $2,500 per week as his gross salary. In addition, Husband and his employer testified that Husband received a car allowance of $660 per month. In his financial affidavit, Husband listed his gross monthly income as $10,660 which he stated was his combined monthly salary and car allowance. The evidence also showed that Husband’s employer reimbursed Husband approximately $600 to $700 per month for Husband’s cell phone, Wife’s cell phone, their two oldest children’s cell phones, and the cell phones of four other employees working for Husband’s employer. Husband’s employer further testified that the company paid approximately $200 per month for lawn care of the marital home, $549 per month for Husband’s gas, and $197.92 per month for Wife’s gas.1

Prior to deliberation, the trial court instructed the jury as follows: “Gross income includes all income from any source, whether earned or unearned. . . .Gross income includes, but is not limited to, the following sources of income: Salaries; . . . fringe benefits; and other income supported by the evidence.” The jury found that Husband’s gross monthly income was $10,833.00 and found that Wife’s gross monthly income was zero. These findings resulted in a presumptive child support amount of $1,663 per month for the parties’ two minor children who lived with Wife.2 Upon calculating the presumptive amount of child support, Wife made an additional argument to the jury, requesting an upward deviation of the presumptive child support amount. The jury deliberated further and made an upward deviation of $337 such that the final child support award was $2,000 per month for the two children living with Wife.3

 
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