Sentences with phrase «decisions on alimony»

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Because the lender will base his or her decision on the amount you can borrow largely on the amount of disposable income you have coming into your household, be sure to list all income sources - although you are not required to divulge child support or alimony unless you wish them to be considered for the purpose of determining your loan availability amount.
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A couple of interesting things are happening in yesterday's Court of Appeals opinion in Bodkin v. Bodkin, 388 S.C. 203, 694 S.E. 2d 230 (2010), which, with one small modification, affirms the decision of the family court on disputes over the grounds for divorce, alimony, property division and attorney's fees.
In support of its decision to decline to treat any part of the temporary alimony as an advance on equitable distribution, the family court noted that both parties treated the payments as alimony for tax purposes.
After the family court issued a final order awarding her $ 500.00 per month in permanent periodic alimony, Wife filed a motion pursuant to Rule 59 (e), SCRCP, requesting the family court reconsider its decision to not award her attorney's fees and credit her the payments she made on the second mortgage.
W2000 -03067-COA-R3-CV (Tennessee Court of Appeals, February 5, 2002): The husband appealed the property division, denial of rehabilitative alimony, award of attorney's fees to wife, and decision not to hear evidence on child custody.
Couples can also make decisions about how their joint or marital property, assets, and income will be treated during the marriage and in the event of a divorce; they can also set limits on alimony (spousal support).
Divorce mediation (also known as collaborative divorce) will make you feel more confident that you are making the right decision on all counts, such as property division, child custody and support, possible alimony, and on any other issue related to your divorce.
Depending on the particular circumstances, such decisions often involve residency and legal custody of children, visitation, geographic restrictions, child support, maintenance (alimony), equitable distribution of personal and real property, allocation of debts and liabilities, tax implications, and provision to resolve future disputes.
If necessary, the court can make decisions about alimony, child support and parenting time on a temporary basis while your divorce case is pending.
U.S. Tax Court Alimony Decisions: Five Cases You Should Know (10/14/16) This article summarizes five U.S. Tax Court cases in which the Court ruled against the taxpayer on issues involving deductible aAlimony Decisions: Five Cases You Should Know (10/14/16) This article summarizes five U.S. Tax Court cases in which the Court ruled against the taxpayer on issues involving deductible alimonyalimony.
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