- 4 - On November 14, 1989, petitioner and James Little and their lawyers signed a marital settlement agreement. The Superior Court for the County of San Mateo, California, issued a judgment of dissolution on November 22, 1989, divorcing petitioner and James Little. The judgment of dissolution included the marital settlement agreement. The judgment of dissolution required James Little to pay petitioner $5,253 per month in spousal support beginning November 1, 1989, and continuing until petitioner or James Little died, petitioner remarried or cohabited with an unrelated member of the opposite sex for more than 30 consecutive days, or January 1, 2009, whichever occurred first. The marital settlement agreement required petitioner to sign a $69,336 promissory note with a 9-percent annual interest rate to James Little for her one-half of a line of credit with Security Pacific Bank. Under the promissory note, petitioner was required to pay James Little $1,329 per month with payments credited first to interest and second to principal. The judgment of dissolution gave joint custody of Christina to petitioner and James Little, gave physical custody of Christina to petitioner, and gave reasonable visitation rights to James Little. The judgment of dissolution required James Little to pay child support of $1,739 per month to petitioner from November 1, 1989, until further order of the court, Christina’s death, her marriagePage: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next
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