DocketNumber: No. FA93 0133188S
Citation Numbers: 1995 Conn. Super. Ct. 7149
Judges: HARRIGAN, J.
Filed Date: 6/7/1995
Status: Non-Precedential
Modified Date: 4/17/2021
The second look hearing was held on March 10, 1995. At that time the defendant was earning $75,000.00 annually from the same company that had originally agreed to pay him a much higher salary that has since proved unsustainable. The plaintiff had not returned to gainful employment.
Although the defendant's earning capacity was found to be greater than his current salary, there is no evidence that Millerv. Miller,
The defendant's current net disposable weekly income is listed as $1,185 on his financial affidavit. The guidelines schedule for basic child support, §
The defendant has remarried and his current wife contributes to the maintenance of their household. The present periodic alimony order is tax deductible by the defendant. Although the plaintiff has not returned to work, she did return to the area where she had lived prior to starting her career. The court will enter an order that is intended to encourage the plaintiff to seek employment, Ippolito v. Ippolito,
The temporary order arrears of $2,958.00 found by the court as part of its decision was not intended to be forgiven. No order for payment was made at that time due to the defendant's lack of cash flow. He is ordered to pay same at the rate of $40.00 weekly until paid in full.
All orders are retroactive to March 10, 1995.
HARRIGAN, J.