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Andrea A. Gardner vs. Steven F. Gardner.
    April 15, 1980.
    
      George M. Tull for the defendant.
    
      Burton Winnick (Mark David Modest with him) for the plaintiff.
   We are again asked to set aside a division of property ordered within a judgment for divorce nisi. The record demonstrates “beyond doubt that the judge considered all the factors set forth” in G. L. c. 208, § 34. Furthermore, his findings are supported by the evidence. The judge has broad discretion in fashioning a judgment under § 34. See Bianco v. Bianco, 371 Mass. 420, 423 (1976). See also Putnam v. Putnam, 5 Mass. App. Ct. 10, 14 (1977), S.C., 7 Mass. App. Ct. 672 (1979).

Judgment affirmed.