A: I was surprised that the effects
of lack
of joint planning on relationship dissolution were apparent even when we
accounted for various relationship quality indicators, the partners» agreement on various issues, overall goal planning, and all
sorts of other things.
«I'm generally familiar with the bill, I've read newspaper
accounts of the bill — I'm not an expert on that proposal but the reaction is, it's
sort of — officially, without studying the bill itself — is that any concern that we might have, is there going to be a flood
of new cases and will add to our case inventory and further frustrate what we're trying to do in the court system these days to eliminate delays and backlogs, and I have to say I don't expect that that proposal would lead to a flood
of cases,» Marks told a
joint legislative budget committee after a question asked by Sen. Brad Hoylman.
So for instance, if your husband takes money out
of your
joint checking
account to provide some
sort of support to his mistress, the judge may take that into consideration when deciding how to divvy up the property.