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Hamilton v. Hamilton

The primary issue in this case was valuation and division of the appreciation in the value of husband's business.

Nagle v. Nagle

The issue in this case was whether the trial court erred in imposing constructive trust and valuing 80 shares of Nagle's Rebuilt Truck Parts and Sales Inc.

Kelley v. Kelley

Issues were whether trial court should have considered tax implications of the valuation, and whether trial court erroneously valued husband's MTP Inc. stock.

In re the Marriage of Gordon

In this marital dissolution case the husband argued that the master erred in valuing his "ceased member" interest in his law firm.

Carr v. Carr

At issue was the valuation date of the husband's business called K & K Finishing Systems, Inc.

Value not determined by shareholder agreement

One of the issues in this divorce proceeding was whether the shareholder agreement was necessary to determine the value of the husband's interest in a closely held business, Lambert Interna ...

Formula to determine contingent value of stock options upheld on appeal

In this marital dissolution, husband complained, among other things, that: the trial court improperly characterized his stock options as 100% community property, the trial court erre ...

No error in restaurant valuation of zero

One of the issues in this case was the valuation of the couple's business.

Disinterested expert's conclusions more credible and supported by evidence

This is an appeal from a marital dissolution action.

Valuation based on 'formula' preferred over multiple of annual renewals

The issue on appeal was whether the trial court erred in determining the value of the parties' business Northland Security Insurance Service ("Northland").

Closely Related Businesses Could Be Valued, Liquidated Separately

Facts This is an appeal by both parties of various findings of the magistrate division and the district court. During the course of their marriage, the parties were the owners of several ...

Section 2000 Fair Value Assumes a Hypothetical Seller's Covenant Not to Compete

This was a voluntary corporate dissolution proceeding.

In re the Marriage of Robillard

The issue in this case was whether the trial court erred by finding that the parties' business had goodwill.

Walter v. Walter

One of the issues in this case was whether the trial court erred in adopting wife expert's valuation of the husband's oral and maxillofacial surgery practice.

Alongi v. Alongi

The issue in this marital dissolution appeal was whether the trial court erred in failing to consider tax consequences that would result from the property division.

Elman v. Elman

The issues what portion of the appreciation on husband's premarital partnership interests was marital property and the amount of appreciation of the husband's partnership interests.

Travis v. Travis

One of the issues in this case was whether the trial court erred in classifying Larry's Auto Repair business as marital property.

Diamond v. Diamond

Issues were whether the trial court erred in determining the value of Language Learning Enterprises, Inc. and in its award of the wife's interest in the company.

Champion v. Champion

The issue in this case was whether the trial judge erred in valuing of the husband's business.

Tuckosh v. Tuckosh

One of the issues in this case was whether the trial court erred in determining the value of Cardiz Tool and Machine and awarding one-half of that value as marital property to wife.

Pelanda v. Pelanda

The issue in this case was whether the trial court erred in valuing the parties' law practice, Liggett-Pelanda, LPA, by not awarding accounts receivable and goodwill.

In re the Marriage of Field

DO NOT CITE. SEE RAP 10.4(h). Court of Appeals Division III State of Washington Opinion Information Sheet Docket Number: 19492-2-III Title of Case: In RE the Marriage of Sue Allison Field v. And Frederick Ian Field File Date: 03/12/2002 SOURCE OF APPEAL ---------------- Appeal from Superior Court of Walla Walla County Docket No: 99-3-00051-4 Judgment or order under review Date filed: 07/14/2000 Judge signing: Hon. Robert L. Zagelow JUDGES ------ Authored by Dennis J.

Breihan v. Breihan

One of the issues in this marital dissolution case was whether the trial court erred in assigning a 6% rate of return on wife's stock account.

In re Vetco, Inc.

Vetco's minority shareholder commenced this proceeding to dissolve Vetco and Vetco opted to purchase Wolk's shares in lieu of dissolution.

Mosley v. Mosley

Issues were valuation date, classification of the increase in the value of a family business as marital property, and award of interest to wife.

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