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Elrod v. Elrod

In this marital dissolution case the issue on appeal was whether it was proper for the trial court to tax affect husband’s trucking business ...

In re Gregerson

At issue is the bankruptcy estate's interest in shares of stock in two corporations - Gregerson Farms, Inc. and Gregerson Trucking, Inc.

Single customer relationship results in zero value

Trial court did not err in adopting zero valuation where appraiser considered nature of trucking company and that its revenue was from a single customer.

Glenn Spradlin v. Anna Spradlin

The Kentucky Court of Appeals affirmed the trial court’s acceptance of the fair market value standard to value a trucking business. At trial, the commissioner valued the business using the fair market value standard and awarded the business including its ...

Business Valued Using Fair Market Value Standard

The Kentucky Court of Appeals affirmed the trial court’s acceptance of the fair market value standard to value a trucking business.

Stock appreciation held separate property due to passive growth

The issue in this marital dissolution was whether the trial court erred in determining that 90% of the appreciation in value of husband's separate property interest in his family's trucking ...

Moore v. Moore

Issue is whether trial court erred in relying on expert valuation of zero based on fact that company only had one customer and business depended on husband's relationship with customer.

Congdon v. Congdon

Ninety percent of appreciation in value of husband's interest in family business found to be his separate property.

Winter v. Winter

The issue in this marital dissolution was whether the trial court erred in its valuation of RLW Trucking, Inc . The business was started by the parties as a sole proprietorship and later in ...

Assignment of goodwill value absent any evidence of goodwill plain error

One of the primary issues in this marital dissolution case was the valuation of the parties' trucking business, which was started during the marriage.

Winter v. Winter

At issue is the valuation of couple's trucking business.

Husband Found in Contempt of Decree of Dissolution for Interfering With the Business

The parties divorced on July 2, 2002, and their trucking business, Martin Trucking ("Martin") was awarded to wife, who worked as a bookkeeper in the business, as of the date of dissolution ...

McDuffy v. McDuffy

One of the primary issues in this marital dissolution case was the valuation of the parties' trucking business, which was started during the marriage.

Martin v. Martin

Issues I. whether the trial court erred in finding Husband in contempt; and II. whether the trial court erred in calculating the damages awarded to Wife.

DC Transport of Wisconsin, Inc. v. Kenneth Hass

The Wisconsin Court of Appeals, District IV, affirmed the lower court's decision denying DC Transport recovery of lost profits.

Supporting Documents Required When Claiming Lost Profits

The Wisconsin Court of Appeals, District IV, affirmed the lower court's decision denying DC Transport recovery of lost profits.

Court finds capitalization of cash flow method most appropriate

At issue is the value of husband's interest in three different corporations that operate residential and commercial refuse removal services in Fairfield County and parts of Westchester and Putnam Counties in New York.

Finocchio v. Finocchio

At issue is the valuation of husband's trash hauling business.

Wright v. Wright

At issue was the value of the maritial estate, including husband's auto carrier business.

Fonzi v. Fonzi

Issue is whether trial court erred in valuing AFA Enterprises by failing to discount the value of vehicles owned by the business and by disallowing deduction of transactional costs.

Locklear v. Locklear

The issue in this case was the trial court's failure to properly account for corporate goodwill.

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