The uneduated mom is wondering if someone can tell me what the following means in the most simple of terms:
1). Spousal support shall be based on an income to the Applicant of 80,000.00 and an imputed income to the respondent in the amount of 25,000.00 as of Jan. 1/2013. The impute income to the respondent should rise automatically with each passing year by 5000.00, to 40,000.00 per year and the Applicants spousal support obligations shall be adjusted so that the Applicant shall continue to pay spousal support of 920.00 per month until Dec. 1/2014. Thereafter, he shall pay spousal support in the amount of 500.00 per month until the termination date he is proposing of June 1/2019.
2). In his offer to settle the applicant states, ''each party shall bear his/her own costs of this application to January 31/2013. Thereafter, the applicant shall be entitled to his costs on a partial indemnity basis.
3) This offer shall remain open until one minute ater the commencement of the trial, unless earlier withdrawn.
Anyone got any really simple explanations to the above?
Thank you and Godbless.
1). Spousal support shall be based on an income to the Applicant of 80,000.00 and an imputed income to the respondent in the amount of 25,000.00 as of Jan. 1/2013. The impute income to the respondent should rise automatically with each passing year by 5000.00, to 40,000.00 per year and the Applicants spousal support obligations shall be adjusted so that the Applicant shall continue to pay spousal support of 920.00 per month until Dec. 1/2014. Thereafter, he shall pay spousal support in the amount of 500.00 per month until the termination date he is proposing of June 1/2019.
2). In his offer to settle the applicant states, ''each party shall bear his/her own costs of this application to January 31/2013. Thereafter, the applicant shall be entitled to his costs on a partial indemnity basis.
3) This offer shall remain open until one minute ater the commencement of the trial, unless earlier withdrawn.
Anyone got any really simple explanations to the above?
Thank you and Godbless.
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