Harper v. Harper
Annotate this CaseThe Supreme Judicial Court affirmed a judgment entered in the business and consumer docket partially denying Timothy Harper’s motion to reconsider and amend a previously-entered divorce judgment distributing his and Sheryl Harper’s assets. The court held (1) the trial court did not err in finding that Timothy committed economic misconduct resulting in the diminution of the martial estate by approximately $800,000; and (2) there was no abuse of discretion in the court’s decision to award Sheryl a portion of her attorney fees or in the court’s instructing a previously-appointed referee to oversee distribution of the parties’ assets.
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