Improper Use of Active/Passive Framework Skewers Valuation

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Court Case Digests
May 22, 2017
5551 Boat Dealers
441222 Boat Dealers
marital dissolution/divorce
personal goodwill, discount for lack of marketability (DLOM), equitable distribution, distribution, s corporation, pass-through entity, retained earnings, real property, marital property, appreciation analysis

Bair v. Bair
2017 Fla. App. LEXIS 3737
US
State Court
Florida
Court of Appeal
Unknown (wife’s expert); unknown (husband’s expert)
Villanti

Summary

Court says appreciation analysis suffers from improper use of active/passive framework; valuation of company must include all assets, including real estate whose value dropped, where marital labor contributed to overall appreciation of separate property.

See Also

Bair v. Bair

Court says appreciation analysis suffers from improper use of active/passive framework; valuation of company must include all assets, including real estate whose value dropped, where marital labor contributed to overall appreciation of separate property.

Improper Use of Active/Passive Framework Skewers Valuation

Court says appreciation analysis suffers from improper use of active/passive framework; valuation of company must include all assets, including real estate whose value dropped, where marital labor contributed to overall appreciation of separate property.