A $28 million divorce wrangle, one of the biggest fights of its kind in New Zealand, has settled out-of-court.
The dispute was seen as having a widespread effect on how trusts are constructed, with a top lawyer earlier this year saying that the fight had redrawn the landscape for this area of law.
Mark Clayton has significant sawmilling interests in the central North Island and his business and other assets are owned by a series of companies and trusts.
He considered none of the trust assets are relationship property and that his ex-wife is entitled only to their $850,000 matrimonial home and $30,000.
Melanie Clayton, however, believed she was entitled to half of the value of the business and trust assets.