Incorporation of Business During the Marriage Does Not Change Its Separate Property Character

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July 5, 2001
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marital dissolution/divorce

Marion Belew Dalrymple v. Alwyn Dalrymple
No. CA00-886 (Ark. App. 2001)
US
State Court
Arkansas
Court of Appeals
Stroud, Jr.

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.

See Also

Marion Belew Dalrymple v. Alwyn Dalrymple

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 ...