Daphne Pension & Benefits Lawyer, Alabama

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SAMPLE LEGAL CASES

Lollar v. Lollar

... Robert M. Lollar ("the husband") appeals from a judgment entered by the Walker Circuit Court with regard to its award of a portion of his pension plan and a portion of an annuity to Tina M. Lollar ("the wife") and its award of postminority support for the younger of the parties' two ...

Payne v. Payne

... The [wife] is not awarded any of the pension as there was insufficient testimony to establish what amount the [husband] will receive at the time he retires and what portion of that amount would be attributable to the time of the marriage.". ...

Ex parte City of Birmingham

... Following his accident, George received 180 days of "injury-with-pay leave" from the City pursuant to the Birmingham Pension Act. Act No. 1272, Ala. Acts 1973. ... The threshold issue was whether the City, which is governed by the Birmingham Pension Act, is subject to the Act. ...