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         | 71. Divorce Source: VALUATION DATE - USE OF LATER DATE
(�1995) It was not an abuse of discretion for the trial court to value the marital property at the time of the second divorce hearing where the first divorce judgment was reversed on appeal
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         | 72. Divorce Source: FINDINGS ON CLASSIFICATION AND VALUATION
(�1995) The equitable distribution decree had to be reversed where the trial court had not made necessary findings to determine which assets and debts were marital and which were separate, the values thereof
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         | 73. Divorce Source: VALUATION OF BUSINESS AND THE EXPERT TESTIMONY BY PARTY
(�1995) Often, the most important issue in a divorce involves valuation of the marital estate, and this is particularly true where the major marital assets are tied up in a business owned by the couple.
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         | 74. Divorce Source: USING THE AVERAGE VALUATION BETWEEN TWO PARTIES
(�1995) The trial courts valuation of personal property, based on an averaging of the values assigned by each party, was not an abuse of discretion
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         | 75. Divorce Source: LEGAL MALPRACTICE - SUMMARY JUDGMENT
(�1994) The trial court erred by granting summary judgment against the wife in her malpractice case because there remained a factual question of whether her divorce lawyer failed to present evidence in the
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         | 76. Divorce Source: JUDICIAL NOTICE OF PROPERTY VALUES IN SPOUSE'S INVENTORY
(�1994) Like a number of other states, Texas requires that parties to a divorce action file statements listing and valuing their assets. Tschirhart v. Tschirhart held that these documents cannot be considered
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         | 77. Divorce Source: VALUATION - DEDUCTION OF SALE COSTS
(�1994) The husband disputed the valuation of the marital home, which the trial court awarded to the wife. At the time of trial, the wife presented an appraisal showing the market value of the home, along with
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         | 78. Divorce Source: Valuation of a Law Practice
(�1994) Impact of Partnership Agreement. Courts disagree whether a law firms partnership agreement is binding on trial courts in marriage dissolution proceedings
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         | 79. Divorce Source: VALUATION DATE - STOCK SHARES
(�1994) Trial court properly valued husbands stock at time of trial, rather than at an earlier date when its value was much higher
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         | 80. Divorce Source: VALUATION - COSTS OF SELLING PROPERTY
(�1994) Real estate commissions and related sale costs may eat up a substantial part of the gain expected to be realized when, sooner or later, the home is finally sold. When a divorcing couple decides to
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