LAING V. LAING
741 P.2d 649 (1987)
NATURE OF THE CASE: This was an appeal over a marital property division.
FACTS: Kenneth (H) and Marla (W) were married in 1964. When first married, W lived in her
own furnished house with an equity of $15,000 and had benefits from the death of her first
husband that amounted to $10,000 and a car worth $500. H had no substantial assets at the
time of marriage and was employed all but a few months during the marriage. W was 49 on
divorce and earned $18,750 per year. H earned approximately $60,000 per year. The trial
court awarded H his nonvested pension with a present value of $27,000 and awarded W
offsetting assets. H appealed this part of the decision.
ISSUE:
RULE OF LAW:
HOLDING AND DECISION:
LEGAL ANALYSIS:
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