Carney v. Carney
Annotate this CaseIn 2006, the family court entered final judgment on a divorce between Sandra Carney and Stephen Carney that incorporated by reference a marriage settlement agreement (MSA) entered into by the parties. In 2011, Stephen filed a motion to enforce the MSA or, in the alternative, to adjudge Sandra in contempt, arguing that Sandra failed to comply with the MSA because she did not pay an equitable distribution to him upon her sale of the parties’ former marital domicile. The trial justice determined that Stephen was entitled to payment from Sandra under the terms of the MSA and gave Sandra until 2012 to produce the amount of $59,375 to Stephen. The Supreme Court reversed in part the order of the family court, holding (1) the trial justice did not make sufficient factual findings on the record with respect to the intent of the parties at the time they entered into the agreement regarding the timing of the payment of the equitable distribution; and (2) the trial justice erred in her calculation of the amount Sandra owed to Stephen for the sale of the house.
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