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Administrative Law, Litigation, Pension & Benefits, Insurance
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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Bardowell v. Bardowell

... Of the several points the wife has raised on appeal only one — relative to the valuation and award of the husband's pension — has merit. ... Here, the trial court's conclusion that the FRS pension was of "nominal" value was clearly erroneous. ...

Kitchens v. Kitchens

... At the time of trial, the former husband's gross monthly income was $3,340, and his net worth was $422,000. The sum representing the former husband's income consisted of $1,403 in pension benefits, $1,909 from social security, and interest of 2 $28. ...

Mobley v. Mobley

... 2d DCA 2006). In the final judgment, the trial court noted the Wife's testimony that the Husband's employment with both of his employers, the City of Tampa and Sunstar, 726 began during the marriage and that he had a pension plan, a retirement plan, and a 401K plan. ...