CALIFORNIA FAMILY LAW
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Spousal Support
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A disparity in income, standing alone, does not justify an award of spousal support; all FC 4320 factors must be considered.
Order increasing child support and decreasing spousal support gave effect to intent behind original support agreement.
Failure of supported spouse to invest prudently own substantial assets may be grounds for termination of spousal support.
W's exaggerated income and expense declaration cast doubt on her credibility.
Trial court reversed for increasing spousal support when W had been able to save on existing order.
Low spousal support award affirmed. That Court of Appeal might have awarded more, not the test.
Amount too high based on H's income and W's receiving part of H's pension.
Standard of living of supported spouse may be lowered if paying spouse cannot maintain both at their prior standard of living.
Supported spouse cannot request high value, nonincome- producing assets then require paying spouse to make higher spousal support payments.
If supported spouse did well on pendente lite award, permanent order may be in same amount.
Award of substantial c/p may remove or reduce obligation to pay spousal support.
If supported spouse did well on pendente lite award, permanent order may be in same amount.
Low amount of spousal support affirmed, provided court retains jurisdiction to modify.
Low amount of spousal support affirmed, provided court retains jurisdiction to modify.
Low amount of spousal support affirmed. W also got use of family residence during children's minority.
Low award affirmed based on H's assumption c/p debts.
Court reversed for failure to terminate or decrease alimony where supported spouse obtained adequate employment.
Combined support award to supported spouse should not be so high as to discriminate against other children in paying spouse's custody.
Support ordered excessive in view of obligations assumed by H and rental value of house awarded to W.
Temporary spousal support order reversed because supported spouse had sufficient income to support herself.
Cases discussing various issues favorable to paying spouse re spousal support.
Effect of supported spouse's ability to save out of support payments.