LaRue v. LaRue

Decided 1983-05-27

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NEELY, Justice, concurring: I gladly concur in the result reached by the majority. I feel compelled to write a concurring opinion in this case, however, for a number of reasons. First, the economic considerations that inform my adoption of this result deserve to be made explicit. Second, the collateral problems presented by assets best characterized as “future interests”, such as insurance coverage, pension…

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