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MELISSA A. LASHER, PLAINTIFF-APPELLANT, v. DONALD J. LASHER, DEFENDANT-RESPONDENT. (APPEAL NO. 1.)
MEMORANDUM AND ORDER
It is hereby ORDERED that the judgment so appealed from is unanimously modified in the exercise of discretion by increasing the duration of maintenance from 8 years and 5 months to 11 years and 15 days, vacating that part of the judgment awarding defendant a credit for his payment of the pro rata share of the room and board expenses of the parties’ older son, and awarding plaintiff an additional $10,000 in expert fees, and as modified the judgment is affirmed without costs.
Memorandum: In this divorce action, plaintiff appeals from a judgment of divorce that, inter alia, equitably distributed the parties’ marital property, awarded plaintiff spousal maintenance and child support, and awarded plaintiff a portion of her legal and expert fees. We perceive no abuse of discretion by Supreme Court, and we affirm the judgment in all but three aspects. First, in light of our broad authority in determining questions of maintenance, we modify the judgment in the exercise of our discretion by increasing the duration of maintenance from 8 years and 5 months to 11 years and 15 days (see Burroughs v Burroughs, 269 AD2d 765, 765 [4th Dept 2000]; see generally Smith v Smith, 79 AD3d 1643, 1644 [4th Dept 2010]). Second, we modify the judgment in the exercise of our discretion by vacating that part awarding defendant a credit for his payment of his pro rata share of the college room and board expenses of the parties’ older son (see generally Burns v Burns, 233 AD2d 852, 853 [4th Dept 1996], lv denied 89 NY2d 810 [1997]). Finally, we further modify the judgment in the exercise of our discretion by awarding plaintiff an additional $10,000 in expert fees (see O'Brien v O'Brien, 66 NY2d 576, 590 [1985]).
Entered: November 15, 2024
Ann Dillon Flynn
Clerk of the Court
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Docket No: 617
Decided: November 15, 2024
Court: Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Fourth Department, New York.
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