- 6 - remarriage by proposing that spousal support payments continue for a period of time after she remarried. Petitioner proposed that James Little make the payments for 36 months. James Little offered to extend the payments for 18 months. Petitioner asked James Little to put his proposal in writing. On July 9, 1990, James Little wrote the following in a letter to petitioner: We have two outstanding issues. They are: 1. The appropriate adjustment to child support payments effective August 1, 1990. 2. Proposed adjustments to the Marital Separation Agreement should you remarry prior to September 30, 1990. Regarding item 1, to save both you and I legal expense, I would be prepared to try an interim adjustment between you and I as follows: On the 5th of each month, beginning August 5, 1990, you will pay me $1,400.00, in the form of a cashier’s check, as reimbursement for child support expenses. If we make an adjustment to the spousal support agreement, as contemplated in item 2, we could also formalize the child support changes in the documents we file with the court. Please be advised that if this temporary child support solution is unacceptable, I will have to seek relief for the child support payments through the judicial process. May I hear from you regarding the child support issue by Saturday, July 14, 1990? The following is my proposal covering adjustments to the Marital Separation Agreement referenced as item 2: A. Fawni acknowledges JEL has 90+% physical custody of CNL. B. JEL child support payments to FLL terminate.Page: 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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