The case “Adams v. Adams” involves a divorce proceeding between Nancy W. Adams and Nicholas C. Adams, which was heard by the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts. The case primarily focused on the division of marital assets, particularly the valuation of the husband’s partnership interest in a hedge fund. The court found that the Probate and Family Court had made errors in the valuation methodology of the husband’s partnership interest, leading to a remand for recalculation. The court also addressed issues related to equitable distribution under Massachusetts law, emphasizing the need to consider all relevant factors, including the contributions of both parties to the marriage. The case was notable for its complex litigation history, including multiple appeals and remands, and it highlighted the challenges in valuing partnership interests in divorce proceedings. The court ultimately affirmed some parts of the trial court’s judgment while reversing others, particularly concerning the valuation of the partnership interest.