In re the Marriage of Vander Zee
At issue is the valuation of husband's medical practice and interest in a real estate holding company.
Court rejects expert's double-dipping argument
This marital dissolution appeal concerns the value of the husband's plastic and reconstructive surgery practice, which is subject to the marital property distribution.
Trial court has discretion to choose between competent valuations
The issue in this marital dissolution was the value of the husband's interest in a plastic surgery partnership, Reconstructive & Aesthetic Surgeons, Inc. (RAS). The trial court accepte ...
Sheldon Robbins, M.D. v. Salem Rdiology, et al.
The New Hampshire Supreme Court reversed the lower court's decision to value a voluntary withdrawing partner's interest under the Uniform Partnership Act. It found that while a voluntary departing partner's interest may be valued under the act absent agr ...
Voluntary Withdrawing Partner’s Interest Valued Under the Partnership Agreement
The New Hampshire Supreme Court reversed the lower court's decision to value a voluntary withdrawing partner's interest under the Uniform Partnership Act.
Leslie Tyler Watson-Wojewski v. Paul A. Wojewski, M.D.
The South Dakota Supreme Court determined that earnings retained by a partnership, but passed through to a spouse for tax purposes should be included when calculating income available for child and spousal support.
Partnership’s Retained Earnings Included in Partner’s Gross Income Available for Child Support
The South Dakota Supreme Court determined that earnings retained by a partnership, but passed through to a spouse for tax purposes should be included when calculating income available for child and spousal support.
Barone v. Barone
At issue is whether the trial court erred in accepting the valuation of appellee's expert concerning his medical practice.
Salaried employee has no enterprise goodwill
Based on the facts of this individual case, the Court of Appeals determined that the plaintiff's husband had no goodwill except that which was due to his own personal reputation, which couldn't be included in the marital estate.
Buy-sell agreement one factor in value of medical practice
In this marital dissolution case, the wife appealed the trial court's valuation of her husband's interest in a medical practice.
In re the Marriage of Antuna
Issues were whether trial court erred in admitting testimony of wife's expert, valuing wife's medical practice, and failing to award an equitable share of wife's medical practice to husband.
No double dipping where child support, maintenance, and business value based on same income stream,
Several issues were raised in this marital dissolution appeal related to the valuation of wife's medical practice.
Gilman v. Hohman
At issue is whether the trial court properly denied the plaintiff's motion for summary judgment on the issue of whether they committed legal malpractice in representing Hohman in her divorce by failing to value the goodwill in husband's medical practice.
Harmon v. Harmon
At issue is the valuation of husband's medical practice.
Sharon B.W. v. George B.W.
At issue is the valuation of husband's stock in a radiology corporation.
Court Rules That Stock Received After Separation Not Marital Property
The issue in this case is whether stock purchased after a couple separated and filed for divorce should be considered marital property for the purpose of equitable distribution. Since there ...
Conner v. Conner
At issue is the valuation of husband's radiology business.
Valuation must distinguish between enterprise and personal goodwill
Two issues arose in this marital dissolution relating to the husband's radiology practice, Associated Imaging, Inc.
Yoon v. Yoon
At issue is the goodwill value of husband's medical practice.
Goodwill award reversed where based on improper valuation method
This case involved the equitable distribution of the parties' marital estate, including husband's medical practice. The valuation issue was identifying the proper method of valuing the goodw ...
Goodwill and covenant not to compete held not marital assets
Among the many issues raised in this appeal is whether the trial court abused its discretion when it assigned a value of $352,000 to husband's medical practice based upon a valuations that included goodwill.
Kricsfeld v. Kricsfeld
At issue is the valuation of husband's diagnostic and internal medicine corporation.
Butler v. Butler
At issue is the valuation date of the couple's assets.
Valuation on trial date equitable due to bankruptcy after case file
Under New York law, marital property is generally valued as of the date the action is commenced. However, under certain circumstances marital property can, in the discretion of the court, be ...
Both experts' testimony found 'patently unsound'
The wife appealed the trial court's acceptance of the husband's expert witness testimony on the valuation of his medical practice.