Sentences with phrase «continued cohabitation»

(ii) treated the other spouse with physical or mental cruelty of such a kind as to render intolerable the continued cohabitation of the spouses.
If it is proven to the court that one spouse treated the other with physical and mental cruelty of such kind as to render intolerable the continued cohabitation of the spouses, the spouses do not need to wait for one year's separation before filing for divorce.
In 2002, the South Carolina legislature amended S.C. Code § 20-3-150 to define the «continued cohabitation» necessary to terminate -LSB-...]
As noted in a blog earlier this year, I have despaired that our South Carolina appellate courts would ever find the requisite «ninety or more consecutive days» of «continued cohabitation» to terminate alimony pursuant to S.C. Code § 20-3-130 (B) and § 20-3-150.
Seven months later the Court of Appeals finally affirmed a «continued cohabitation» alimony -LSB-...]
As a cynic I note that the seven previous times our appellate courts rejected the continued cohabitation finding it was a husband trying to terminate an ex-wife's alimony, while here it was a wife trying to terminate her ex-husband's alimony.
In January 2013, noting that none of the seven published South Carolina appellate opinions dealing with the issue of «continued cohabitation» had found it existed and therefore terminated alimony, I blogged, «Is there ever sufficient evidence of «continued cohabitation» to terminate alimony?»
§ 20-3-150 which defines «continued cohabitation» as when «the supported spouse resides with another person in a romantic relationship for a period of ninety or more consecutive days....»
Physical or mental cruelty rendering continued cohabitation of the spouses intolerable; or 3.

Not exact matches

First - date pitfalls start with questions about that tofu entrée and continue through cohabitation's three - meals - a-day dilemmas.
How might a cohabitation contract benefit the non-owner in the event that 1) the relationship ends disagreeably, and 2) the relationship continues but a lawsuit is filed against one or the other by a third party?
For income tax purposes, two individuals who cohabitate in a conjugal relationship are treated the same as a married couple if, either that cohabitation has continued for at least a year, or they have a child together.
2011), continues the trend of the South Carolina appellate courts to interpret «cohabitation» strictly against an obligor seeking to terminate alimony.
By: Kyle Gardiner PDF Version: The Cost of Cohabitation Agreements: Considering Property Division Laws for Unmarried Cohabitants Report Commented On: Alberta Law Reform Institute, Property Division: Living Together Before Marriage, Report for Discussion No. 31 On September 29, 2017, the Alberta... Continue reading →
Wife argued that her cohabitation with her love interest did not constitute a substantial and continuing change in financial circumstances justifying a modification of her spousal maintenance.
More specifically, we have two kinds of Cohabitation Agreements: (1) ones that terminate when the parties get married to each other and (2) ones that continue to still be valid and enforceable when the parties get married to -LSB-...]
Intensive and successful engagement with Minister for Justice, all politicians in the Oireachtas (Irish Parliament) and the wider public to ensure that at least full civil partnership based on marriage was enacted as opposed to earlier proposals (which continued to be supported by those opposed to change for same - sex couples) for a civil partnership model based on informal cohabitation with no conjugal status for same sex couples and limited protections.
However, if you have a marital settlement agreement that does not allow alimony to continue upon cohabitation, it could be invalidated if it places unfair conditions on a former spouse that have nothing to do with her financial status — in essence, trying to control her social life with your purse strings.
In contrast, permanent maintenance may continue indefinitely until the recipient's death, remarriage or cohabitation with a new romantic partner.
The Marriage and Cohabitation Study, which began in... Continue reading →
As cohabitation increases and family instability continues to rise, we would do well to find ways to encourage adolescents and emerging adults to be wise and intentional in their romantic decision - making.
A cohabitation agreement, someti... (continued)
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Study after study continues to document that cohabitation before marriage increases the chance of divorce and dissatisfaction in marriage.
For example, couples who slide into cohabitation without formal plans to get married could continue on into marriages that wouldn't have happened otherwise.
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