In the case of R.B. v. C.C., the Appeals Court of Massachusetts reviewed a judgment of divorce nisi issued by the Probate and Family Court. The case involved a dispute between R.B. (the husband) and C.C. (the wife) regarding the division of property following their divorce. C.C., the former spouse, appealed the judgment, challenging various aspects of the property division. The Appeals Court, however, affirmed the judgment and the supplemental judgment, indicating that the original decision by the Probate and Family Court was upheld. The decision was issued as a summary decision under M.A.C. Rule 23.0, which means it is primarily directed to the parties involved and may not fully address all the facts or the panel’s decisional rationale. Such decisions are not circulated to the entire court and represent only the views of the panel that decided the case. They may be cited for their persuasive value but not as binding precedent.