Brooks v. Brooks (2005)
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Wolcott v. Wolcott (2011)
Brooks v. Brooks, 65 Mass. App. Ct. 129, 132 (2005) (“We will not disturb an order awarding attorney’s fees except upon a showing of an abuse of that discretion”).
“We will not disturb an order awarding attorney’s fees except upon a showing of an abuse of that discretion”
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Marc Magerman v. Anne Marie Magerman. (2023)
See Brooks v. Brooks, 65 Mass. App. Ct. 129, 132 (2005). 3 Both children of the marriage were emancipated at the time of the parties' divorce. 4 The husband's "base salary" as defined by the separation agreement was $236,383 annually, while the wife's was $70,000. 5 While the parties anticipated the future sale of MBE at the time of the divorce, the separation agreement was silent as to 2 $1,941,275.80 from the sale in addition to two escrow payments of $131,395.61 and $83,8…