By: WISCONSIN LAW JOURNAL STAFF//January 30, 2014//
Wisconsin Court of Appeals
Civil
Family — pension valuation — business valuation
Dawn Drew appeals an order amending a divorce judgment that was entered following remand from a previous appeal that reversed the circuit court’s findings concerning pension and business valuations. We modify the pension valuation and also conclude that the court appropriately exercised its discretion concerning the valuation of the business.
In the prior appeal, we concluded that the circuit court did not properly exercise its discretion when it valued Dawn’s retirement account at $33,000. See Drew v. Drew, No. 2009AP3206, unpublished slip op. ¶12 (WI App July 28, 2011). We also concluded that the court did not base its valuation of Shawn Drew’s business interest upon facts of record. Id., ¶13. Accordingly, we remanded the matter for further findings. This opinion will not be published.
2012AP1797 In re the marriage of: Drew v. Drew
Dist IV, Marquette County, Wright, J., Per Curiam
Attorneys: For Appellant: Polacek, Paul D., Wisconsin Dells; For Respondent: Hollenbeck, Fred D., III, Mauston; Von Hoff, Andrea, Mauston