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Faistman v. Faistman

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department
Oct 24, 2018
165 A.D.3d 1042 (N.Y. App. Div. 2018)

Opinion

2015–04130 Index No. 36248/06

10-24-2018

Rolando FAISTMAN, appellant, v. Sabrina FAISTMAN, respondent.

Rolando Faistman, Brooklyn, NY, appellant pro se. A.A. Castro Complex Litigation, Appeals, and Negotiation, PLLC, New York, N.Y. (Angel A. Castro III of counsel), for respondent.


Rolando Faistman, Brooklyn, NY, appellant pro se.

A.A. Castro Complex Litigation, Appeals, and Negotiation, PLLC, New York, N.Y. (Angel A. Castro III of counsel), for respondent.

RUTH C. BALKIN, J.P., SANDRA L. SGROI, HECTOR D. LASALLE, BETSY BARROS, JJ.

DECISION & ORDER

In a matrimonial action, the plaintiff appeals from stated portions of an order of the Supreme Court, Kings County (Jeffrey S. Sunshine, J.), dated February 27, 2015. The order, inter alia, denied those branches of the plaintiff's motion which were to reject a referee's recommendations and report, and to set aside the parties' stipulation of settlement, and granted that branch of the defendant's cross motion which was to confirm the referee's recommendations and report.

ORDERED that the order is affirmed insofar as appealed from, with costs.

The parties entered into a stipulation of settlement dated December 6, 2007, which provided, inter alia, that the defendant would provide a limited power of attorney to the plaintiff, to be held in escrow by his attorney, in order to facilitate the sale or refinancing of an apartment condominium that was marital property.

In 2012, the defendant moved, inter alia, to hold the plaintiff in contempt for failing to refinance or sell the apartment. The plaintiff moved, inter alia, to hold the defendant in contempt for failing to provide him with the power of attorney. The referee's report issued after a hearing recommended, inter alia, denying that branch of the plaintiff's motion which was to hold the defendant in contempt for failing to provide him with the power of attorney. Thereafter, the plaintiff moved, inter alia, to reject the referee's recommendations and report, and to set aside the parties' stipulation as the product of fraud, and the defendant cross-moved, inter alia, to confirm the referee's recommendations and report. By order dated February 27, 2015, the Supreme Court, inter alia, denied those branches of the plaintiff's motion which were to reject the referee's recommendations and report and to set aside the parties' stipulation, and granted that branch of the defendant's cross motion which was to confirm the referee's recommendations and report.

"An agreement between spouses which is fair on its face will be enforced according to its terms unless there is proof of unconscionability, or fraud, duress, overreaching, or other inequitable conduct" ( McKenna v. McKenna, 121 A.D.3d 864, 865, 994 N.Y.S.2d 381 ; see Christian v. Christian, 42 N.Y.2d 63, 73, 396 N.Y.S.2d 817, 365 N.E.2d 849 ). A party seeking to set aside the stipulation has the burden of showing that its terms were the result of fraud, duress, or overreaching, or that its terms were unconscionable (see Cervera v. Bressler, 85 A.D.3d 839, 841, 925 N.Y.S.2d 581 ; Sweeney v. Sweeney, 71 A.D.3d 989, 898 N.Y.S.2d 560 ). Here, the plaintiff failed to meet his burden of showing that the stipulation was the product of fraud.

"The recommendations and report of a referee will not be disturbed when they are substantially supported by the record, and the referee has clearly defined the issues and resolved matters of credibility" ( Hudson v. Smith, 127 A.D.3d 816, 816, 4 N.Y.S.3d 894 ; see Spodek v. Feibusch, 55 A.D.3d 903, 865 N.Y.S.2d 575 ; Thomas v. Thomas, 21 A.D.3d 949, 800 N.Y.S.2d 768 ). Here, the record substantially supports the referee's finding that there was insufficient evidence to demonstrate that the defendant failed to provide the plaintiff with the power of attorney.

The plaintiff's remaining contentions are without merit.

Accordingly, we agree with the Supreme Court's determination denying those branches of the plaintiff's motion which were to reject a referee's recommendations and report, and to set aside the parties' stipulation of settlement, and granting that branch of the defendant's cross motion which was to confirm the referee's recommendations and report (see Rosselli v. Passalacqua, 163 A.D.3d 596, 81 N.Y.S.3d 83 ).

BALKIN, J.P., SGROI, LASALLE and BARROS, JJ., concur.


Summaries of

Faistman v. Faistman

SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department
Oct 24, 2018
165 A.D.3d 1042 (N.Y. App. Div. 2018)
Case details for

Faistman v. Faistman

Case Details

Full title:Rolando Faistman, appellant, v. Sabrina Faistman, respondent.

Court:SUPREME COURT OF THE STATE OF NEW YORK Appellate Division, Second Judicial Department

Date published: Oct 24, 2018

Citations

165 A.D.3d 1042 (N.Y. App. Div. 2018)
165 A.D.3d 1042
2018 N.Y. Slip Op. 7094

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