Legal Question in Family Law in California
I am looking for divorce settlement case precedents that valued qualified assets at their "Present Value" or "After Tax Value" instead of their Face Value. Where can I find such precedents? Simple example. We are splitting up a house with $600K in capital gains free equity and a 401-k plan with a Face Value of $600K. Most attorneys say these are equivalent. As a Financial Planner, I say that the 401-k plan is loaded with Federal and State Tax obligations (attached liabilities) and should be valued less. Where can I find some evidence to prove my case? Thanks.
Asked on 1/23/13, 5:25 pm
1 Answer from Attorneys
Anthony Roach
Law Office of Anthony A. Roach
You have an attorney and you want me to go do free research?
Answered on 1/30/13, 7:27 pm