Shanti
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Re: Alimony and a Yacht
10/30/11 07:57 PM
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Goodmom, No I don't have the paper work. You mentioned that if the business owns the yacht I wouldn't be able to ask that the 4k be considered income. Would you please explain that: Remember the company pays for the the mortgage and slip fee of the boat. If there was no yacht he would have a larger income? Would this argument hold water in court? It is actually true when the company was making good money his salary was much better. Then he bought the boat (and the economy started going downhill) and his salary decrease to a point where we are just two thousands dollars above the poverty line. Wouldn't a judge question that the breadwinner doesn't have money to have the kids in any extra school activity but have the money to spend in a "toy" ?
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