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...and costs. The parties divorce judgment incorporated a Property Settlement Agreement (PSA). In addition to child support, the PSA required defendant to pay for...
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...dependents on her tax returns, contrary to the parties' property settlement agreement (PSA). Plaintiff also appeals the amount calculated as his share of his son...
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...have applied the Guidelines. Here, in the Property Settlement Agreement (PSA), the parties did not agree that their two waivers, of shared...
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...government and are commonly used. Justice Barry Albin said the PSA was freely entered into and that Jonathan would have been able to...
Lawyers argued at the state Supreme Court Tuesday over whether children who live primarily with their mother after their parents' divorce should be presumptively given her surname
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