The divorce documents also show that eight years ago, Hefner was spending $ 46,000 per month on food, entertainment and health care, plus more than another $ 20,000
a month on alimony.
Not exact matches
He says he's been eking by
on $ 1,120 a
month from his job working for a law firm
on Court Street in Brooklyn, plus another $ 2,270 a
month from pension and other benefits - and $ 1,100 of that money goes to paying
alimony and restitution.
The credit counselor sat down with Whitlock several times over the next few
months and went over his finances in detail: how much did he spend
on groceries, gas, mortgage, and
alimony payments?
Mortgage applications ask you to list all debts and how much you spend each
month on everything from rent or your current mortgage (plus hazard insurance, property taxes, mortgage insurance, homeowners association dues and home equity loans or lines of credit) to credit cards, car loans, student loans, child support and
alimony.
At the temporary hearing Wife wasn't awarded any temporary
alimony, though Husband was required to pay the first mortgage
on the home where she resided and pay $ 50.00 per
month toward's Wife's son's drug abuse treatment.
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.
The order amending the final decree of divorce and awarding Wife retroactive
alimony was filed approximately two
months after the final decree of divorce
on October 6, 2008.
On July 22, 2015, three and a half years after the Court of Appeals remanded the family court's increase in an Ex-Wife's
alimony to $ 1,547.65 per
month in the case of Roof v. Steele, 396 S.C. 373, 720 S.E. 2d 910 (Ct..