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Cases of Interest: Vermont
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Agreements (full category)VERMONT: Putnam v. Putnam, ___ Vt. ___, 689 A.2d 446 (1996).
The parties' stipulation was properly set aside as the product of duress, where the record showed that the wife feared the husband, that he had abused and threatened her, and that she was mentally exhausted and felt hopeless.
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Appeal (full category)VERMONT: Dreves v. Dreves, ___ Vt. ___, 628 A.2d 558 (1993).
Whether or not letter from husband's attorney conceding value of parties' home should have been admitted, husband would not have been estopped from arguing a lower value for home.
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Appreciation of Assets (full category)VERMONT: Leas v. Leas, ___ Vt. ___, 737 A.2d 889 (1999).
The family court had the authority to order the husband to consider any increase or decrease in investment accounts at the time of the transfer of the wife's share.
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Attorneys (full category)VERMONT: Mills v. Mills, ___ Vt. ___, 702 A.2d 79 (1997).
Where the wife worked on a contract basis for other attorneys, her future work as a lawyer had no value subject to equitable distribution.
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Attorneys and Clients (full category)VERMONT: In re Gadbois, No. 2000-026 (Vt. Sept. 26, 2001).
An attorney appealed the Board's decision that he violated DR 4-101(B)(3), DR 5-105(A), and DR 1- 102(A)(7) by representing a husband in a divorce proceeding and then representing that client's second wife in the second divorce proceeding.
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Classification of Assets (full category)VERMONT: Leas v. Leas, ___ Vt. ___, 737 A.2d 889 (1999).
The family court had the authority to order the husband to consider any increase or decrease in investment accounts at the time of the transfer of the wife's share.
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VERMONT: Cabot v. Cabot, ___ Vt. ___, 697 A.2d 644 (1997).
It was proper for the trial court to consider the potential tax consequences of a sale of the husband's investments, where the parties had borrowed against the investments and a downturn in the market could force the husband to sell them to repay the debt.
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VERMONT: Mills v. Mills, ___ Vt. ___, 702 A.2d 79 (1997).
Where the wife worked on a contract basis for other attorneys, her future work as a lawyer had no value subject to equitable distribution.
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Estoppel (full category)VERMONT: Dreves v. Dreves, ___ Vt. ___, 628 A.2d 558 (1993).
Whether or not letter from husband's attorney conceding value of parties' home should have been admitted, husband would not have been estopped from arguing a lower value for home.
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Factors in Award (full category)VERMONT: Wall v. Moore, ___ Vt. ___, 704 A.2d 775 (1997).
The entire length of the parties' relationship, including years preceding their marriage, could be considered as a factor in dividing their marital assets.
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Income (full category)VERMONT: Clark v. Clark, No. 99-028 (Vt. June 22, 2001).
The father argued that the court incorrectly determined the amount of the modified award because the court failed to impute income to the mother for stocks that the father contends were performing poorly, stocks that were not generating any income at the time of the hearing, expenses the trust incurs annually, and the increase in value of the trust corpus.
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Personal Injury Awards (full category)VERMONT: Putnam v. Putnam, ___ Vt. ___, 689 A.2d 446 (1996).
The parties' stipulation was properly set aside as the product of duress, where the record showed that the wife feared the husband, that he had abused and threatened her, and that she was mentally exhausted and felt hopeless.
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Professional Practices (full category)VERMONT: Mills v. Mills, ___ Vt. ___, 702 A.2d 79 (1997).
Where the wife worked on a contract basis for other attorneys, her future work as a lawyer had no value subject to equitable distribution.
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Property Settlements (full category)VERMONT: Potter v. Potter, ___ Vt. ___, 742 A.2d 740 (1999).
The husband was ordered to pay one-half of the mortgage payments until the sale of the marital home upon the youngest child's attainment of age 18. The husband requested a modification due to changed circumstances.
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Valuation of Property (full category)VERMONT: Dreves v. Dreves, ___ Vt. ___, 628 A.2d 558 (1993).
Whether or not letter from husband's attorney conceding value of parties' home should have been admitted, husband would not have been estopped from arguing a lower value for home.
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