The plaintiff and the defendant were in a common law relationship and owned a home as joint tenants.
After they separated, the defendant retained lawyers to sever the joint tenancy by transferring her interest to herself as a tenant-in-common.
The plaintiff brought multiple actions against the defendant and her lawyers, alleging conspiracy, deceit, and fraudulent conveyance.
The defendants moved for summary judgment.
The court granted summary judgment, dismissing the claims against the lawyers and the conspiracy/fraudulent conveyance claims against the defendant, finding no unlawful act, no agreement to injure, and no damages suffered by the plaintiff.
The plaintiff's cross-motions, including for criminal contempt and constitutional declarations, were also dismissed.