Wife Denied Share of Appreciation of Construction Co & Beer Store
- At December 10, 2012
- By Miles Mason
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Tennessee business valuation law case summary – Construction Company & Beer Store. Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Hunter v. Hunter – Tennessee Divorce Business Valuation Case When calculating an individual’s interest in the appreciation value of a spouse’s separate property upon divorce, a court may take into consideration other […]
Read More»Business Valuation Expert’s Report Must Be Submitted at Trial
Tennessee business valuation law case summary – Homebuilder. Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Bowser v. Bowser, 2003 WL 1542148 (Tenn. Ct. App., 2003). The parties were married in Ohio in 1973 and divorced in that state in 1984. Shortly after the Ohio divorce, the parties began once again living together in […]
Read More»Pulmonary Doctor’s Practice Value Excludes Goodwill
Tennessee business valuation law case summary – pulmonary medicine practice. Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Hazard v. Hazard, 833 S.W.2d at 915 (Tenn. Ct. App., 1993) – Tennessee divorce and business valuation How do the Tennessee courts determine the value of a professional practice upon divorce? The 1991 Appellate […]
Read More»Buy-Sell Agreement Not Signed By Spouse Can’t Set Value
Tennessee business valuation law case summary – Surgeon and Medical Practice. Tennesee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Harmon v. Harmon – Tennessee Business Valuation Case Is the value of a closely-held corporation established in a buy-sell agreement not signed by a non-shareholder spouse binding on that spouse in a divorce? Not […]
Read More»Cardiologist’s Wife Entitled to Share Practice Value Appreciation
Tennessee business valuation law case summary – Cardiologist’s practice. Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Cunningham v. Cunningham II – 2004 – Tennessee Divorce – Valuation and Division of Medical Practice This is the second appeal of Dr. and Mrs. Cunningham’s divorce stemming from the valuation of the doctor’s medical […]
Read More»Cardiologist Practice Valuation Can’t Include Goodwill
Tennessee business valuation law case summary – Cardiologist’s practice. Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Cunningham v. Cunningham I – 2000- Tennessee Divorce – Valuation and Division of Medical Practice This case involves the appeal involves the Cunninghams’ divorce after seven years of marriage. Dr. Louis Cunningham (“Dr. Cunningham”) and Cheryl […]
Read More»Printing Company w/ Stock Restriction Valued in TN Divorce
Tennessee business valuation law case summary – printing company. Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Davis v Davis – Tennessee Business Valuation Divorce Case | Printing Company with Stock Restriction The Tennessee Court of Appeals was asked to review the claim of Mr. Davis which stated that the Cocke County Circuit […]
Read More»Wife Gets None of Law Firm’s $950K Fee Just After Divorce
- At November 06, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Business Valuation
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Tennessee business valuation law case summary dividing a law practice. Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Day v. Day – Tennessee Law Firm Valuation Law in Divorce In January 2002, the Tennessee court of appeals heard the appeal of the divorce of John Day in which his ex-wife Kimberly sought relief from […]
Read More»No Goodwill if Owner Acted as Sales Rep in TN Divorce
- At October 30, 2012
- By Miles Mason
- In Business Valuation
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Tennessee business valuation law case summary – no personal goodwill included if owner acted only as a sales representative. Tennessee divorce and family law from the Tennessee Court of Appeals. Brown v. Brown, No. M2004-01573-COA-R3-CV (Tenn. Ct. App., Dec. 14, 2005). In his appeal of the Browns’ divorce trial, Mr. Brown claimed that the trial […]
Read More»Appreciation of Business Interests: What is Substantial Contribution in Tennessee Divorce Law?
Appreciation of Business Interests: What Is a “Substantial Contribution” in Tennessee Divorce Law? Just as with investment property and real property, the appreciation of a business interest may be considered marital property at divorce. Even when the spouse who owns the business acquired and ran the business independently of the non-owning spouse, the court may […]
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