It was not improper for the IAS Court to rely exclusively upon the parties' jointly obtained appraisal report in disregard of the competing appraisals offered by the husband's expert. Although the joint appraisal report was prepared more than a year before trial, no credible evidence was introduced to show that it had become outdated by the passage of time. The mere existence of competing appraisals by the husband's expert did not require that the difference be attributed...
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