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Probate Appeal Challenges Contempt Rulings Over Stock-Option Division and Health Insurance
Summary
Parties disputed whether a husband was in contempt for failing to split proceeds from Custom Ink options and for lapsing health insurance; the appeals argument questioned timing, whether alleged acts predated enforceable orders, and the scope of fee awards.
An appellate panel reviewed contested contempt rulings arising from a divorce judgment that divided certain stock options and required the husband to maintain health insurance.
Matthew Burack, counsel for the wife, argued the probate court’s initial divorce judgment plainly ordered an equal division of proceeds from the husband’s Custom Ink options ("the father's 250,000 Custom Ink options") and that the husband’s disposition or exercise of those options before the wife received half violated the…
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