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Evidence showed that husband's cash expenditures greatly exceeded sum of his cash withdrawals. Read more
In Sullivan v. Sullivan the court was “troubled” by Kenneth’s immoral behavior, but did not order a change in the custody of her daughter. Read more
The Michigan Court of Appeals affirmed the trial court’s denial of sanctions because the case presented an issue that was not clearly resolved under prior Michigan case law. Read more
Jones v. Jones: While our law allows for recovery of attorney’s fees, the right to recovery is limited to persons who do not have the ability to pay. Read more
Trial court lacked authority under Uniform Interstate Family Support Act (UIFSA) to extend father's child support obligation after children had reached age of majority under Florida law. Read more
To warrant a modification of child support, the statute governing child support orders for children of divorced parents does not require that the discrepancy or inconsistency between the exi... Read more
The dependent benefit his daughter received was based on ex-husband's Social Security retirement account, not on a disability resulting from an injury that impaired his earning capacity. Read more
Co‑parenting agreement between biological mother and same sex partner was enforceable by the district court to the extent it was in the best interests of the children. Read more
Attorney's commission of extrinsic fraud in his own marital dissolution proceeding violated professional rules, warranting 60 day suspension. Read more
Husband's individual tax returns, as well as corporate tax returns and balance sheets, suggested that husband's income was greater than merely his wages. Read more