A trial court's findings of fact will not be reversed unless they are manifestly erroneous or clearly wrong. Marrero v. Daniels, 11–235 (La.App. 5 Cir. 11/29/11); 80 So.3d 612, 615. In order to reverse a trier of fact's determinations, the appellate court must first find that a reasonable factual basis does not exist for the findings, and further it must conclude that the findings are clearly wrong.