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GRISHAM VS. GRISHAM (DIVORCE PROPERTY & ALIMONY)
Dec 6, 2012128 Nev. 679, 289 P.3d 230 (2012) · 55394 (c/w 57433) · Nevada (SCOTN/COA)
Affirmed.The court affirmed a divorce decree that incorporated an unsigned property settlement agreement, holding the in-court proceedings satisfied District Court Rule 16 and removed the PSA from the statute of frauds.…
OCCHIUTO VS. OCCHIUTO (DIVORCE PROPERTY & ALIMONY)
Mar 25, 198197 Nev. 143, 625 P.2d 568 (1981) · 12340 · Nevada (SCOTN/COA)
Affirmed in part, reversed in part, and remanded (dismissal of the first two causes of action reversed with leave to replead; dismissal of the third and fourth causes of action with prejudice affirmed).This appeal arose from an order dismissing, with prejudice, a post-divorce complaint pleading four causes of action. The Court (Batjer, J.) affirmed in part, reversed in part, and remanded. On judicial notice, the Court…
LOCKEN VS. LOCKEN (DIVORCE PROPERTY & ALIMONY)
Aug 27, 198298 Nev. 369, 650 P.2d 803 (1982) · 12315 · Nevada Supreme Court
Affirmed in part and reversed in part: the imposition of the constructive trust and order to convey were affirmed; the award of attorney's fees was reversed and remanded. ("We affirm that portion of the district court's judgment as it pertains to the conveyance of land held in constructive trust, but reverse as to the award of attorney's fees.")Despite the family caption, this was a father-son real property dispute resolved on constructive trust and attorney's fees grounds; the court affirmed in part and reversed in part. To satisfy a third party's debt, the…
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