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Plaintiff Donna Coe “wife” and defendant William Coe “husband” purchased a home in 1990, not long after they were married. Title to the property was placed jointly in their names. In 2006 wife filed an action for divorce, seeking an equitable division of marital property, child support, permanent custody of the parties’ two children, and attorney fees. The jury returned a verdict in which it determined, inter alia, that the marital home should be divided equally. The trial court entered a final judgment and decree of divorce which required husband to obtain a new loan on the marital home, or appraise and sell the home, in either case dividing the net proceeds equally with wife after paying the balance owed on home loans. Following the denial of husband’s motion for a new trial, husband sought discretionary review. This Court granted husband’s application for a discretionary appeal pursuant to the pilot project in domestic cases. Wright v. Wright , 277 Ga. 133 587 SE2d 600 2003.

1. The trial court instructed the jury as follows: Gifts of property between a husband and a wife during the marriage do not vest title in the other spouse so as to exclude that property from being divided in an equitable division of property. And, in that regard, I will tell you that if the payer of consideration and transferee of the property are a husband and a wife, a gift shall be presumed, but this presumption may be rebutted. a Husband asserts the trial court erroneously instructed the jury that a gift between spouses during the marriage is subject to equitable division. In Georgia, “Only the real and personal property and assets acquired by the parties during marriage is subject to equitable property division. However, property acquired during the marriage by one spouse by gift, inheritance, bequest or devise made by a nonspouse remains the separate property of the recipient spouse, and is not subject to equitable division. If, however, the property is acquired by one spouse as the result of an interspousal gift of marital property, the property retains its status as marital property.” Citation and punctuation omitted. Avera v. Avera , 268 Ga. 4 1 485 SE2d 731 1997; McArthur v. McArthur , 256 Ga. 762, 763-764 353 SE2d 486 1987. It follows that a spouse can make a gift of non-marital property to the marital unit, which transforms the separate property into marital property, subject to equitable division, Lerch v. Lerch , 278 Ga. 885, 886 608 SE2d 223 2005, and that the trial court’s charge in this regard was correct.

 
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