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CourtListener opinion 2637613

Date unknown · US

Extracted case name
In re the MARRIAGE OF Cleone LEWIS
Extracted reporter citation
66 P.3d 204
Docket / number
01CA0013. Colorado
QDRO relevance 5/5Retirement relevance 5/5Family-law relevance 5/5gold label pending
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Machine-draft public headnote: CourtListener opinion 2637613 is included in the LexyCorpus QDRO sample set as a public CourtListener opinion with relevance to pension / defined benefit issues. The current annotation is conservative: it identifies source provenance, relevance signals, and evidence quotes for attorney/agent retrieval. It is not a Willie-approved legal headnote yet.

Retrieval annotation

Draft retrieval summary: this opinion has QDRO relevance score 5/5, retirement-division score 5/5, and family-law score 5/5. Use the quoted text and full opinion below before relying on the case.

Category: pension / defined benefit issues

Evidence quotes

QDRO

y had two principal assets, the family home and husband's retirement plan. The court found that the fair market value of the family home was $167,000, with an equity of $20,000, and awarded it to wife. The court divided husband's pension equally by means of a qualified domestic relations order. *205 During the marriage

retirement benefits

ssolution of his marriage to Cleone Lewis (wife). We affirm in part, vacate in part, and remand with directions. The parties had been married twenty-five years, and at the time of the final orders they had two principal assets, the family home and husband's retirement plan. The court found that the fair market value of the family home was $167,000, with an equity of $20,000, and awarded it to wife. The court divided husband's pension equally by means of a qualified domestic relations order. *205 During the marriage

pension

e time of the final orders they had two principal assets, the family home and husband's retirement plan. The court found that the fair market value of the family home was $167,000, with an equity of $20,000, and awarded it to wife. The court divided husband's pension equally by means of a qualified domestic relations order. *205 During the marriage

domestic relations order

principal assets, the family home and husband's retirement plan. The court found that the fair market value of the family home was $167,000, with an equity of $20,000, and awarded it to wife. The court divided husband's pension equally by means of a qualified domestic relations order. *205 During the marriage

Source and provenance

Source type
courtlistener_qdro_opinion_full_text
Permissions posture
public
Generated status
machine draft public v0
Review status
gold label pending
Jurisdiction metadata
US
Deterministic extraction
reporter: 66 P.3d 204 · docket: 01CA0013. Colorado
Generated at
May 14, 2026

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Clean opinion text

66 P.3d 204 (2003) 
 In re the MARRIAGE OF Cleone LEWIS, Appellee, and 
Alen Drue Lewis, Appellant. 
 No. 01CA0013. 
 Colorado Court of Appeals, Div. V. 
 February 13, 2003. 
 Law Office of Suzan Trinh Almony, Suzan Trinh Almony, Broomfield, Colorado, for Appellee. 
 Friednash & Hannigan, P.C., Douglas J. Friednash, Michelle T. Hannigan, Denver, Colorado, for Appellant. 
 Opinion by Judge ROY. 
 Alen Drue Lewis (husband) appeals from the permanent orders entered in connection with the dissolution of his marriage to Cleone Lewis (wife). We affirm in part, vacate in part, and remand with directions. 
 The parties had been married twenty-five years, and at the time of the final orders they had two principal assets, the family home and husband's retirement plan. The court found that the fair market value of the family home was $167,000, with an equity of $20,000, and awarded it to wife. The court divided husband's pension equally by means of a qualified domestic relations order. 
 *205 During the marriage