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Eric Wayne Barton v. Mechelle Schlomer Barton

Filed: Nov 10, 2020
Court of Appeals of Tennessee
E2019-01136-COA-R3-CV

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This case is an appeal from a divorce judgment concerning the classification, valuation, and division of the marital estate, as well as an award of attorney's fees. The Court of Appeals of Tennessee vacated portions of the judgment that awarded a lien on real property belonging to LLCs 100% owned by the Husband and an interest to the Wife in a contingent contractual claim against the United States Government, which was an asset of an LLC. The appellate court concluded that the trial court overvalued the net marital business interests and remanded the case for reconsideration of the valuation of the parties' business interests, the equitable division of the estate, and the award of attorney's fees. The balance of the judgment was affirmed, and the Wife's request for attorney's fees on appeal was denied.

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This case is an appeal from a divorce judgment concerning the classification, valuation, and division of the marital estate, as well as an award of attorney's fees. The Court of Appeals of Tennessee vacated portions of the judgment that awarded a lien on real property belonging to LLCs 100% owned by the Husband and an interest to the Wife in a contingent contractual claim against the United States Government, which was an asset of an LLC. The appellate court concluded that the trial court overvalued the net marital business interests and remanded the case for reconsideration of the valuation of the parties' business interests, the equitable division of the estate, and the award of attorney's fees. The balance of the judgment was affirmed, and the Wife's request for attorney's fees on appeal was denied.

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