In the case of “Turek v. Wallace,” the Appeals Court of Massachusetts dealt with a dispute between Daniel Turek and Jennifer Wallace. The case was entered on May 8, 2024, and is documented under 2024 Mass. App. Unpub. LEXIS 284. The court’s decision was issued as a summary decision under M.A.C. Rule 23.0, which means it primarily addressed the parties involved and may not fully elaborate on the facts or the panel’s reasoning. The judgment was affirmed, and the case was not circulated to the entire court, representing only the views of the panel that decided it. The decision can be cited for its persuasive value but not as binding precedent. The appeal was later denied by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court.