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        Restricted31. Divorce Source: USING QDROS TO ENFORCE SPOUSAL AND CHILD SUPPORT
In both instances, ERISA allowed a limited exception to this provision, permitting employees actually receiving benefits under a plan voluntarily to assign up to 10% of the benefits for purposes other than defraying plan administration costs. See 29 U.S.C. 1056d2; 26 U.S.C. 401a13. The anti-alienati ...
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        Restricted32. Divorce Source: STOCK OPTIONS AS 'INCOME' FOR PURPOSES OF SPOUSAL SUPPORT
The record before us reflects that the court carefully weighed and considered the parties ...
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        Restricted33. Divorce Source: Spousal Support/Modification/Loss of Military Pension
The parties were divorced in 1974 after a 24-year marriage. The husband had been serving in the armed forces during the parties ...
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        Restricted34. Divorce Source: DEFINING 'INCOME' AND 'EXPENSES' FOR SUPPORT
Computation of child or spousal support generally involves a three-step process. First, the court must determine the income and expenses of the parties; second, it must determine the needs of the obligee; and finally, based on the ability of the obligor to pay and the needs of the obligee, it must e ...
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        Restricted35. Divorce Source: The Relevance of Cohabitation in Spousal Support
While many state legislatures have enacted statutes regarding postmarital cohabitation, no state legislature has enacted a provision which specifically requires a court to consider premarital cohabitation with one ...
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        Restricted36. Divorce Source: SPOUSAL SUPPORT IN THE WEALTHY FAMILY
As noted in previous articles in Divorce Litigation, it is a basic axiom of spousal support law that the dependent spouse is entitled after the divorce to live at the same standard of living he or she enjoyed during the marriage. ...
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        Restricted37. Divorce Source: FINDING HIDDEN SOURCES OF INCOME FOR SUPPORT
Some attorneys mistakenly presume that because the basic income and expense information must be disclosed and because the support calculation may then be accomplished by means of a calculator, there is no need for further discovery in a child support case. This is not true for two basic reasons. Fir ...
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        Restricted38. Divorce Source: THE EFFECT OF ARTIFICIAL STANDARD OF LIVING ON SPOUSAL SUPPORT
It is a basic axiom of spousal support law that the dependent spouse is entitled to live after the divorce at the same standard of living he or she enjoyed during the marriage. This rule may not apply at all if the marriage is extremely short, and all spouses must make reasonable efforts to maximize ...
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        Restricted39. Divorce Source: MEDICAL DEGREE EARNED DURING MARRIAGE
(�1998) In a case of first impression, Connecticuts high court addressed the so-called working spouse/student spouse syndrome in which one spouse obtains an educational degree or professional license with ...
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        Restricted40. Divorce Source: INTERRELATION OF PROPERTY AND INCOME
(�1994) Capital gain derived by husband from selling an asset awarded to him from the marital estate should not be included as income for child support purposes, where the sale price of the asset was no great ...
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