Kaberna v. Brown
Annotate this CaseFrank and Josephine Kaberna established two trusts for the equal distribution of real property to their four children: Karen, Frank, Jean, and Don. After Frank and Josephine died, each of the four children, along with their spouses, received a one-fourth undivided interest in the real property. Plaintiffs later brought the underlying partition action against Karen and her husband due to disputes among the family members. The circuit court ultimately adopted a “Modified Maas Plan” that divided the real property. The Supreme Court affirmed, holding that the circuit court did not err in adopting the Modified Maas Plan.
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