Curran v. Scharpf
Annotate this CaseWife contended that the trial court erred in upholding in a final decree of divorce the jury's allegedly erroneous finding than an IRA in husband's name was husband's separate property that was not subject to equitable division. As a preliminary matter, the court held that wife did not waive any alleged error when her counsel stated affirmatively that wife had no objections to the "form" of the verdict returned by the jury. The court held, however, that because at least some evidence supported the jury's determination that husband's IRA was his separate property, the court affirmed the trial court's decision.
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