Holden v. Holden
This text of 437 Mass. 1004 (Holden v. Holden) is published on Counsel Stack Legal Research, covering Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court primary law. Counsel Stack provides free access to over 12 million legal documents including statutes, case law, regulations, and constitutions.
Opinion
sole trustee of the Holden Family Trust, commenced this action in the county court, seeking reformation of the trust by insertion of a provision granting her — as the surviving spouse of the trust’s settlor, William E. Holden — the right to receive the trust’s annual income and certain principal payments during her lifetime. According to her, omission of such a provision was due to a scrivener’s error and does not reflect the intent of her late husband. The defendants, beneficiaries of the trust, assented to the relief sought. A single justice of this court reserved and reported the case to the full court.
This case is virtually identical to Pond v. Pond, 424 Mass. 894 (1997) (reforming trust in same manner based on construction of highly similar trust agreement and will). For the reasons stated in that case, we remand this case to the county court for entry of a judgment reforming the trust as proposed.4
So ordered.
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