They're not quite rad. They're rad-ish. By: Elizabeth Kruska While most of us have been outside soaking up summer sunshine SCOV has been indoors cranking out opinions. There are six this week, and because we here at HQ are all about fairness and equity and not doing too much work when we don’t have to, I deputized myself to make the decision we’d split them. Then I split them and told Delaney about the plan and then executed the plan. These summaries might be posted before he reads my texts. Pitter patter, let’s get at ‘er. Wakefield v. Wakefield , 2026 VT 34 is first, and it’s an appeal of interpretation of a premarital agreement. The parties got married, and before they did, they signed a premarital agreement. The spirit was generally that if they divorced they’d each keep what they brought to the marriage. Most importantly was that Husband entered the marriage with a farmhouse that his family lived in on their farm for eight generations. He’d get to keep the house in a d...
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