· 6/22/1976
Michelson v. Michelson
Citations
- 551 P.2d 638
- 89 N.M. 282
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- discussing factors to be considered in awarding attorney fees, including the benefits derived from the litigation
- listing factors to be 13 considered in determining whether to award attorney fees, including the economic 14 disparity between the parties
- case should be remanded when trial court’s findings of fact are insufficient to permit reviewing court to decide case
- if community has been fully compensated for its efforts on behalf of separate business, community lien on increase in business’s value is inappropriate
- where there is doubt as to findings adopted by trial court, and such doubt precluded meaningful appellate review, the case will be remanded for additional findings and conclusions
- where there is doubt as to findings adopted by trial court, and such doubt precluded meaningful appellate review, the case will be remanded for additional findings and conclusions
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Judges: Montoya, McManus, Stephenson
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