Supreme Court (Alaska) Affirms Trial Court Calculation of Active Appreciation

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Court Case Digests
February 28, 2024
1794 Excavation Work
238910 Site Preparation Contractors
marital dissolution/divorce
divorce, capitalization of earnings, marital estate, property division, earnings, appreciation, separate property, book value, gift, active appreciation

Demenno v. Demenno
2024 Alas. LEXIS 22; 2024 WL 829541
US
State Court
Alaska
Supreme Court
Steve MacSwain; Jacquelyn Briskey, CPA; Susan Spyker, CPA, CVA
Maassen, Carney, Borghesan, Henderson, Pate

Summary

The Alaska Supreme Court affirmed the judgment of the trial court in determining the value of active appreciation and affirmed that the property in question remained the husband’s separate property and did not transmute to the marital estate.

See Also

Demenno v. Demenno

The Alaska Supreme Court affirmed the judgment of the trial court in determining the value of active appreciation and affirmed that the property in question remained the husband’s separate property and did not transmute to the marital estate.

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