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Appeals Court Rules in Favor of Prince Lobel Client - Upholds Lower Court’s Dismissal in Claim of Mutual Mistake in Divorce Agreement April 3, 2012As part of a couple’s divorce agreement, all
their mutual assets were split down the middle, including an investment account
held in Bernard Madoff Investment Securities, LLC. When the divorce agreement
was final, the firm’s client chose to remove her interest in the account. The plaintiff, who had left his share of the
monies in the account, later claimed that there was a “mutual mistake between
the parties and the monies divided were essentially ‘phantom funds.’”
Donald G. Tye, a partner and co-chair of
Prince Lobel’s Domestic Relations Practice Group, successfully argued that the
Middlesex Probate & Family Court properly dismissed the case, there having
been no “mutual mistake” between the parties at the time of their agreement and
all assets having been equally divided at the time of divorce in
accordance with the agreement.
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