
Shanti
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Alimony and a Yacht
10/29/11 02:57 PM
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I was married for 20 years in California. We have three children, I never worked outside the home and have no college degree or anything. My husband and his father own a business. They have the business sense before the marriage. My husband bought a yacht for almost 500k thru his business about 5 years ago. Due to the economy his business is underwater and his boat " sinking" too because we own more than its value. He makes $47.000 a year. The business pay for our gas, car insurance, office supply, some restaurants bills and paid for our cars. In his divorce agreement he is offering a lifetime alimony of $500. 50% custody plus child support based on the income tax. However the income tax doesn't reflect reality as the business pays for some expenses. He wants me to pay for half the yacht with the proceeds of selling our house. There is no mortgage in the house. I want alimony and child support to be based on the 45k plus the $4000 a month that he pays on the Yacht. Can a judge consider the yacht payments part of my husband’s salary? Can my husband force me to pay for the yacht that even thou it is in his name the business pays for its mortgage and slip fees?
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