Goudreault v. Goudreault, 79-004

Decision Date05 March 1980
Docket NumberNo. 79-004,79-004
Citation120 N.H. 140,412 A.2d 736
PartiesPauline M. GOUDREAULT v. Rudolph A. GOUDREAULT.
CourtNew Hampshire Supreme Court
MEMORANDUM OPINION

The Superior Court (Contas, J.) transferred the question of reasonableness of a divorce decree. The defendant objects to the division of property and provisions for support and maintenance recommended by the Master (Nicholas G. Copadis, Esq.) and approved by Mullavey, J.

Matters of property division and alimony are for the trial court to determine in the exercise of its sound discretion. "Appeals to this court will not be successful absent a showing that there has been an abuse of discretion." (Citations omitted.) Symmes v. Symmes, 118 N.H. 488, 490, 387 A.2d 1181, 1182 (1978); Thayer v. Thayer, 119 N.H. ---, 409 A.2d 1326 (1979); Paine v. Paine, 119 N.H. ---, 409 A.2d 790 (1979). A review of the record, exhibits and the substantial transcript of testimony fails to demonstrate an abuse of discretion.

The defendant argues that the decree should be modified because of his recent inability to perform due to his poor financial situation and ill health. Both alleged conditions developed subsequent to the hearings below and were never before the trial court. We suggest that if there is "(a)ny remedy that is available is in the superior court, not here." Mayo v. Mayo, 119 N.H. ---, 406 A.2d 719, 720 (1979). But see, Douglas v. Douglas, 109 N.H. 11, 242 A.2d 78 (1968).

Exceptions overruled.

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  • Heinze v. Heinze
    • United States
    • New Hampshire Supreme Court
    • April 7, 1982
    ...constituted an abuse of discretion. See Henderson v. Henderson, 121 N.H. 807, ---, 435 A.2d 133, 135 (1981); Goudreault v. Goudreault, 120 N.H. 140, 140, 412 A.2d 736, 736 (1980). Upon a review of the record, we disagree. The master found that the business in question, the Bridaloft, was fo......
  • MacDonald v. MacDonald
    • United States
    • New Hampshire Supreme Court
    • April 7, 1982
    ...for that of the master or trial court." Buckner v. Buckner, 120 N.H. 402, 404, 415 A.2d 871, 873 (1980); see Goudreault v. Goudreault, 120 N.H. 140, 140, 412 A.2d 736, 736 (1980). The rationale behind the master's order is found in one of the plaintiff's requests for findings and rulings, w......
  • Lawlor v. Lawlor, 82-166
    • United States
    • New Hampshire Supreme Court
    • March 24, 1983
    ...and distributing marital property which will not be disturbed absent a showing of abuse of that discretion. Goudreault v. Goudreault, 120 N.H. 140, 140, 412 A.2d 736, 736 (1980); see Perron v. Perron, 122 N.H. 855, ---, 451 A.2d 1282, 1283 (1982); Murano v. Murano, 122 N.H. at 227, 442 A.2d......
  • Parker v. Parker, 81-086
    • United States
    • New Hampshire Supreme Court
    • July 14, 1982
    ...absent a showing of abuse of discretion. Hanson v. Hanson, 121 N.H. 719, 720, 433 A.2d 1310, 1311 (1980); Goudreault v. Goudreault, 120 N.H. 140, 140, 412 A.2d 736, 736 (1981). The master's findings of fact, if supported by the evidence, will be upheld by this court, and "such conflicts as ......
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