Moll v. Moll

In Moll v. Moll, 187 Misc 2d 770, Justice Lunn (Sup. Ct. Monroe Co), held that a husband's career as a stockbroker and financial advisor carried with it "significant goodwill in the form of his 'book of business'". Ruling that the "book of business" was a marital asset to be valued for equitable distribution purposes, the Court reasoned that the client base was a career advantage possessed by and inseparable from the defendant in that case.