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After the accident, the husband assumed greater responsibility for child rearing, while the wife was employed as a jewelry consultant with Neiman Marcus. Despite the husband's continuing disability benefits and the wife's average annual income of approximately $76,462.89, the couple incurred substantial credit card and consumer debt, which totaled approximately $70,000 at the time of the hearing, exclusive of a $25,000 balance on a personal loan to the husband from a third party.
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