GAIL S. FANELLI, Appellant, v GEORGE C. FANELLI, Respondent
Supreme Court, Appellate Division, Second Department, New York
787 N.Y.S.2d 885
Ordered that the judgment is affirmed insofar as appealed from, with costs.
The plaintiff contends that the trial court‘s distribution of marital property was inequitable, because she received a greater proportion of the non-liquid assets in the form of retirement accounts, while the defendant received a greater proportion of the liquid assets in the form of proceeds from the sale of the marital residence (see Filax v Filax, 176 AD2d 1194 [1991]; Chirls v Chirls, 170 AD2d 641 [1991]; Petrie v Petrie, 143 AD2d 258, 259-260 [1988]; Tanner v Tanner, 107 AD2d 980 [1985]). The liquid or non-liquid character of marital property is one factor a court must consider when making a determination on equitable distribution (see
Contrary to the plaintiff‘s contention, the trial court properly based its valuation of the defendant‘s professional engineering license on his actual prior earnings, rather than on the
