26 A.D.2d 746 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1966
Appeal by the plaintiff from a judgment dismissing the complaint on the merits after a trial before the court which judgment also granted allowances to attorneys for the defendants. The attorneys as respondents cross-appeal from that part of the judgment granting allowances on the grounds that the allowances were inadequate. Plaintiff seeks in this action to rescind and cancel an irrevocable trust created by her as settlor, or in the alternative, to reform the trust so as to make it revocable at her will. Plaintiff and defendant, Ben Leerer, commenced living together as man and wife in 1938 and were legally married in 1946. Leerer gave the plaintiff $10,000 as a gift in 1943 which she invested, and within a year she realized a gain of $15,000 the income tax on which was paid by Leerer. Plaintiff reinvested the $25,000 in Leerer’s business and in 1947 he liquidated his business and from the proceeds plaintiff realized the sum of $25,000 and Leerer $75,000. At that time both plaintiff and Leerer decided to establish trusts and consulted with one MaeNeil, a trust officer of the Continental Bank and Trust Company of New York (predecessor of defendant Irving Trust Company). In 1948 plaintiff and Leerer executed trust agreements with the bank as trustee. Plaintiff’s trust was irrevocable while Leerer’s trust was revocable. In 1950 Leerer added $5,000 to the