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Source: timesofindia.indiatimes.com --- 28 days ago
In a rare case that will warm the hearts of beleaguered husbands, a Hindu marriage ended on Thursday with the wife paying Alimony to her blind, jobless husband. ... Source: www.fark.com --- 39 days ago
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Q. When I got married, I was a schoolteacher. When our first of three children were born, my husband convinced me to stay home and be a caretaker. Ten years later - divorce... ... Source: www.orlandosentinel.com --- 18 days ago
Angry that a divorce-court judge awarded his wife $5,000 in lump-sum Alimony, Frank decided to pay it in his own way. He delivered barrels containing 500,000 pennies to her lawyer's office and told her to give it to his ex-wife. Instead, her lawyer asked the judge to find Frank in contempt of court. ... Source: www.kohit.net --- 21 days ago
Download Masonite - Case Alimony Headset mp3 for free. ... Source: www.abajournal.com --- 19 days ago
An investment banker in the United Kingdom had argued that his soon-to-be ex-wife could and should cut her post-divorce expenses by eliminating an unjustified extravagance--her three horses. But, finding that the horses have been an important part of the woman's life during their 11-year marriage and that she was devoted to them, a three-judge U.K. appellate panel approved an award of £50,000 annually (that's almost $93,000 in U.S. dollars), just to maintain the animals, reports the London Times. "The judges also ruled that the woman should be given a lump sum of £900,000 by her husband, an investment banker, so… ... Source: rsscheckpoint.riag.com --- 34 days ago
Husband/attorney and wife weren't entitled to deduct as Alimony certain “deferred” payments husband made pursuant to Separation, Support and Property Settlement Agreement to former spouse: evidence indicated that subject payments, which were made pursuant to different clause than other/agreed Alimony payments, were intended to be property settlement. Operative factors included that subject clause came under “Personalty“ rather than “Alimony” heading, designated payments as tax-free to former spouse, and didn't explicitly provide for their termination in event of former spouse's death. Fact that there were some parenthetical references in subject clause to Alimony wasn't dispositive in face of overall factors indicating to contrary. (Richard W. Fields, et ux. v. Commissioner, (2008) TC Memo 2008-207, 2008 RIA TC Memo ¶2008-207 ) ... Source: rsscheckpoint.riag.com --- 25 days ago
Tax Court correctly held that spousal support payments made to taxpayer pursuant to “marital settlement agreement” were includible in her gross income as Alimony: taxpayer didn't meet her burden of proving that payments were part of property settlement that wouldn't terminate at her death pursuant to applicable California law, which provided that payments would so terminate absent explicit agreement to contrary. Facts that taxpayer's settlement agreement struck out termination provision which had been written into earlier version and that ex-husband did continue to pay after taxpayer remarried were irrelevant and didn't establish whether he was obligated to continue payments after taxpayer's death. (Johanson v. Comm., CA 9, 102 AFTR 2d ¶2008-5266Johanson v. Comm., CA 9, ) ... Source: www.prnewsnow.com --- 18 days ago
click to enlargelike most people who have an interest in technology i have been circling the hdtv islands for years like a hawk looking for its prey. $700 for a 28-30%94 tv of any kind just had a punch that i couldn%92t duck. i then saw the sanyo 28%94 wide screen with the integrated hdtv and regular tuners for $499 (sanyo ht28745) and decided that was a price that i could live with to upgrade my tv system. don%92t ask me why i am so stingy on the television price like everyone else my tv gets more use and lasts 5 times as many years as my car does. after getting this first %93low cost%94 jump into the hdtv world i am definitely going to upgrade my main tv to a 52%94 flat screen. i love the difference between regular tv and hdtv that much. for all my knowledge of electronics the education i gave myself before my first purchase there is still an %93in the dark%94 approach that i had to overcome and some disappointments that i will look to resolve in my next purchase and you will hopefully avoid in your first after reading this.first in the smaller tv that i got the 1080i (interlaced is what the %93i%94 stands for) is an incredible picture. if you%92re planning on going larger than a 30%94 then look for a hdtv that provides a 720p (the %93p%94 stands for progressive and is preferred for movies). the progressive format is better than the interlaced format so don%92t let the bigger number fool you. although you may see a bigger number on t ... Source: jmmflaw.wordpress.com --- 11 days ago
A divorce is usually a last resort in attempt to fix broken hearts, rectify emotional distress, and discover, if only, a sliver of peace of mind. And while the process of change can be a very difficult road to go down, it is all too often the case that moving on, and determining the circumstances [...] ... Source: www.dvanarelli.com --- 9 days ago
In this divorce case, the trial court denied the defendant ex-husband’s post-divorce-judgment motion in which defendant sought (1) to terminate his Alimony and child-support obligations, (2) relief from his obligation to maintain life insurance for the benefit of the parties’ children, and (3) a credit for Social Security benefits received by the plaintiff ex-wife for [...] ... Source: benefitslink.com --- 29 days ago
Excerpt: "To be deductible as Alimony by the payer, the payment must satisfy the requirements of IRC section 71. A recent Tax Court decision involving the payment of military retirement benefits under the Uniformed Services Former Spouses' Protection Act (USFSPA) to the former spouse of a retired serviceman sheds light on the treatment of Alimony payments." (The New York State Society of CPAs) ... Source: njfamilylaw.foxrothschild.com --- 26 days ago
In the September 2008 ABA Journal, there was an article entitled 'Til Death Do Us Pay? As retired boomers head to the golf course, courts look at limits on Alimony by Wendy N. Davis. Discussed in that article is Alimony after long marriages when the parties are nearing retirement age. This article got me thinking of a scenario we see in New Jersey frequently enough to make it worthy of discussion. Picture a 30+ year marriage where one party was the major breadwinner and the other did not work outside of the home (or if he or she did, there was a substantial disparity in incomes). The knee jerk reaction is to say that this is a permanent Alimony case, without question. Now picture that there are substantial assets, including substantial retirement assets, that are going to be equally divided. Does that change the assessment? Maybe. Now picture that each party is 62 years old. Does that change the assessment? Maybe it should. Presumably, the parties had discussed and considered retirement. Even if they did not discuss it, retirement at 62 or 65 or 67 or some other reasonably anticipated age is not a far fetched concept. In this case, one would expect that the Alimony award entered could possibly equalize the parties' net incomes. Even if it did not, the parties would likely be reasonably close in net income. They will also have the same amount of assets. Will the paying spouse be able to acquire substantially more assets in t ... Source: www.greword.com --- 31 days ago
Alimony (n) For divorce, Ali will give a lot of money to his wife as Alimony. (Courtesy: lightuponlight.com) e.g.: >>> Some live on hope and some on dope And some on Alimony.+ >>> 150,000 Alimony was sent to the countess Syn: sustenance, support, divorce settlement, maintenance, provision,maintenanceShare This ... Source: www.njlawblog.com --- 1 day ago
In New Jersey, a person seeking to modify a child support or Alimony obligation must show that a significant change in circumstance has occurred since the time the award was entered. It is the party who is seeking the modification that has the burden of proving that they have incurred a change in circumstances sufficiently substantial to warrant a modification of support. Court’s have held that a decrease in the obligor’s income may constitute a substantial change in circumstances. However, a reduction in income due to a voluntary retirement may not be sufficient. In regard to Alimony, the Courts have held that the pivotal issue is whether the advantage to the retiring spouse substantially outweighs the disadvantage to the receiving spouse. For instance, a situation where the obligor is retiring due to health concerns where the effect of the termination of the Alimony would be minimal to the receiving spouse favors the payor. However, if the obligor simply does not want to work, and the termination of Alimony would substantially effect the receiving spouse, a Court would be less likely to grant the application to modify Alimony. In determining this issue, New Jersey Courts have set forth a number of factors that the deciding Court should consider, including: the ages of the parties the health of the parties the motivation which led to the decision to retire the timing of the retirement whether the retirement was mandatory or v ... Source: www.njlawblog.com --- 34 days ago
In this ever transient society, it is possible that a person seeking enforcement of a support order in New Jersey, whether child support or Alimony, may have obtained that order in another state. In an effort to have uniformity among all the States in the United States, each State has adopted the Uniform Interstate Family Support Act (UIFSA), which establishes the method to enforce a support order when one or both parties have moved from the State of initial jurisdiction. UIFSA also establishes rules for modifying support orders. If you have moved to New Jersey from another State and either have a support order or Judgment of Divorce which encompasses child support and/or Alimony, you should register that foreign order in this State with the Superior Court of New Jersey, Chancery Division, Family Part. Registration can also be done by sending the appropriate documents to a New Jersey support enforcement agency (i.e., the Probation Department). New Jersey's statute, which codifies UIFSA, requires that certain documents and information be obtained before registration of the foreign court order can be proper. Upon receipt of those documents, the order will be filed as a foreign judgment. When that order is registered, the registering tribunal notifies the non-registering party. Notice is to be accompanied by a copy of the registered order, as well as the documents and relevant information that accompanied that order. The n ... Source: www.divorce-lawyers-chicago.com --- 34 days ago
Mention Alimony and most men and women sigh and roll their eyes. Men feel exploited. Women feel ambivalent. On the one hand women want their fair share of family resources, and on the other they want to cut ties to their former spouses. Interestingly, most women never receive any Alimony. Typically Alimony is paid in [...] ... Source: www.divorce-lawyers-chicago.com --- 34 days ago
Keep in mind that if you are awarded any type of Alimony it will cease upon death of the pay or. It is a good idea to include a life and disability insurance policies in an amount sufficient to replace the Alimony. Because you have an insurable interest in the person being insured, you are [...] ... Source: austindivorcelawyer.attorneysandlawyers4you.com --- 11 days ago
A Missouri man is contesting the ruling that he owes $132,000 in Alimony and child support. The judge has set a new court date for October 16th. The man has paid only $87,200 of the $219,000 agreed upon in the divorce settlement. He is set to pay off this debt in $1000 increments every month. However, [...] ... Source: www.divorce-lawyers-chicago.com --- 34 days ago
There are several factors a judge considers when deciding whether to grant Alimony. These differ from state to state, of course, but they usually involve things like the parties’ relative ability to earn money, both now and in the future; their respective age and health; the length of the marriage; the kind of property involved, [...] ... Find more results for Alimony on RSSMicro.com |
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