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         1. Divorce Source: Child Support in the Arizona Family Court: How Do Social Security Benefits Affect Calculations?
Social Security benefits can affect child support in two ways. First, if either the parent paying child support the obligor or the parent receiving child support the obligee receives Social Security benefits, the Arizona Child Support Guidelines require that the Social Security benefits be included ...
100.0%         2. Divorce Source: SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS--ROLE IN PROPERTY DISTRIBUTION
(©1999) A spouses Social Security benefits may not be divided in divorce proceedings but may be considered as part of the spouses economic circumstances for the purpose of dividing other assets. ...
58.1%         3. Divorce Source: Areas of Dispute Regarding Social Security Benefits
(©1999) A Washington appellate court held that a spouses Social Security benefits are the separate, indivisible property of that spouse. Section 407a of the Social Security Act provides that the right to payment ...
58.1%         4. Divorce Source: SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS AND EQUITABLE DISTRIBUTION
(©1998) A spouses Social Security benefits are the separate property of that spouse, but at least when such benefits are currently being received they may be considered as a factor for the purpose of dividing ...
58.1%         5. Divorce Source: Social Security Benefits and the Distribution of Pensions
(©1996) Pennsylvania case law indicates that the pension of an employee who has not participated in the Social Security system should be reduced by the amount of the Social Security benefits he would have ...
58.1%         6. Divorce Source: SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS AND EQUITABLE DISTRIBUTION
(©1995) In almost every equitable distribution case, at least one of the spouses will qualify for federal Social Security benefits upon satisfying the necessary age requirements. Surprisingly, however, quite ...
58.1%         7. Divorce Source: Distribution of Social Security Benefits
(©1995) Courts which have addressed the role of Social Security benefits in marriage dissolution cases in recent years have held that state court distribution of these benefits is preempted by federal law ...
58.1%         8. Divorce Source: Cases of Interest: Social Security Benefits
Case law and analysis of divorce cases related to social security benefits. Visit Other Cases of Interest ...
54.8%         9. Divorce Source: Divorce and Social Security Benefits
This article is a brief overview of the Social Security system and the benefits available to a divorced spouse. For ease of writing, references will be made to the dependent spouse as being the wife. The law applies equally to the husband ...
35.5%         10. Divorce Source: SOCIAL SECURITY BENEFITS AND DIVORCE
(©1997) Neither the nine-year length of the parties marriage nor the husbands contribution of income and substantial premarital assets justified an unequal division of marital assets in his favor ...
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