The law presumes that a court's rulings are correct until the contrary is shown. Livengood v. Wright (1932), 94 Ind. App. 664, 180 N.E. 680; Knotts v. Tuxbury (1918), 69 Ind. App. 248, 117 N.E. 282. We find no reversible error, and the judgment is, therefore, affirmed.