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Jamie McCourt wins Ruling in Dodgers Divorce

Previously, we posted about the divorce between Frank and Jamie McCourt that will determine who owns the Los Angeles Dodgers. Frank and Jamie participated in mediation in an attempt to reach a property division settlement, however their mediation failed. Without a settlement in place, it was up to Judge Scott Gordon to rule on the issue of who owns the Dodgers and whether a post-nuptial agreement between the McCourts was binding.

If valid, the agreement would give Frank McCourt sole ownership of the Dodgers. Tuesday, Judge Gordon threw out the post-nuptial property division agreement, a decision that could make Jamie McCourt part owner of the team and could result in protracted property division litigation.

Judge Gordon found the post-nuptial agreement invalid based on errors occurring when the McCourts signed the agreement. During the trial, the attorneys for both sides reviewed the documents and found that the McCourts signed six copies of the agreement. Three of the copies listed the Dodgers as Frank’s sole property, but three copies did not.

Frank McCourt could decide to appeal Judge Gordon’s ruling, but he is already employing another legal strategy. Frank has informed the court that he is claiming sole ownership of the Dodgers on the theory he bought the franchise using the assets of a company he established before he married Jamie.

The parties disagree on how long it would take to resolve this new claim. Frank’s attorneys believe this new property division claim could be resolved in a one-day trial based upon evidence that has already been introduced into the record. Jamie’s attorneys believe the trial could require up to 60 days and months to collect new evidence.

As an alternative to further court proceedings, this ruling may bring the McCourts back to the negotiation table to settle their property division contest. Past negotiations focused on Jamie giving up her interest in the Dodgers and Frank compensating her, but they could never come to terms on a deal. During the past negotiations, the post-nuptial agreement was an unknown variable. Now that there has been a ruling on the issue, the McCourts may now feel they have a better understanding of their rights and be able to reach a compromise.

Source: Los Angeles Times, “Dodgers’ ownership in limbo after judge throws out McCourt property agreement,” Bill Shaikin and Carla Hall, 12/7/2010

Tags: Divorce, Frank and Jamie McCourt, marital property, post-nuptial agreements, property division
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