Summary
The Arkansas Court of Appeals determined that the incorporation of an insurance agency, operated as a sole proprietorship prior to the parties’ marriage, during the marriage did not change the separate property character of the business. It further conclu ...
Marion Belew Dalrymple v. Alwyn Dalrymple
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Incorporation of Business During the Marriage Does Not Change Its Separate Property Character
The Arkansas Court of Appeals determined that the incorporation of an insurance agency, operated as a sole proprietorship prior to the parties’ marriage, during the marriage did not change the separate property character of the business.