Sentences with phrase «wife came to court»

Subsequently, the former wife came to court to increase the child support that was in her previously registered Separation Agreement.

Not exact matches

Perhaps if the case went to court, all the sorted details will come out, and not only his wife, family, and the world, but the congregation, will get a nasty ear full, too.
If you do not remember this video, which came during MJ's black to white, urrr, I mean Black or White era, it's the Egyptian - themed opus where Michael Jackson plays a court jester making inappropriate advances towards a Pharaoh's wife.
Obviously wives need a few more skills than that, and when it comes to divorce, those desirable wifely attributes often have no monetary worth in court of public sentiment — just ask newly divorced multimillionaire Jamie Cooper - Hohn).
The war of words between County Executive Steve Levy and Presiding Officer William Lindsay came to light the same day that Newsday reported that Levy's wife Colleen West owns two court reporting firms that do business with at least seven entities that have received millions in taxpayer dollars from the county.
Shame on Seneca County SPCA if they can't take this piece of scum back to Court and get him and his equally vile wife, the prison sentences they deserve, especially since new evidence has come to light.
At the Leonardo's unveiling in the National Gallery's West Statuary Hall, President Kennedy told 2,000 guests, including the entire United States Congress, the Supreme Court, the members of his Cabinet, and their wives: «We here tonight, among them many of the men entrusted with the destiny of this Republic, also come to pay homage to this great creation of the civilization which we share, the beliefs which we protect, and the aspirations toward which we together strive.»
On April 4, the New York Court of Appeals found in favor of the wife, holding that the Madoff account did exist because the husband could have cashed in his account until December 2008, when the fraud came to light.
Geraldine Morris, solicitor and head of LexisPSL Family, said: «The Supreme Court's decision to allow the wife's appeal in Petrodel v Prest has come as a surprise to many family lawyers.
a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z