Logue v. Logue

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September 20, 2022
8021 Offices and Clinics of Dentists
621210 Offices of Dentists
marital dissolution/divorce
goodwill, business valuation, expert testimony, appraisal, dental practice valuation, valuation methodology, reliability, equitable distribution, valuation methods, arm's length, market value, trial court

Logue v. Logue
2022-NCCOA-625; 2022 N.C. App. LEXIS 644; 2022 WL 4350119
US
State Court
North Carolina
Court of Appeals
Dietz, Tyson, Collins

Summary

In this marital dissolution case in North Carolina, the appellate court affirmed the trial court’s determination of value of the wife’s dental practice. The trial court determined the value based on the value of the entire practice determined several years before the separation date. That value was determined by appraisals by professional appraisers to determine the buyout of the husband’s father’s 50% interest in the practice. No evidence of value as of the separation date was provided by the parties who decided not to hire appraisers to assess the value at the separation date.
Logue v. Logue
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North Carolina Appellate Court Values a Dental Practice Based on a Two-Year-Old Purchase of an Interest in the Practice

In this marital dissolution case in North Carolina, the appellate court affirmed the trial court’s determination of value of the wife’s dental practice. The trial court determined the value based on the value of the entire practice determined several years before the separation date. That value was determined by appraisals by professional appraisers to determine the buyout of the husband’s father’s 50% interest in the practice. No evidence of value as of the separation date was provided by the parties who decided not to hire appraisers to assess the value at the separation date.