- 4 - Deed of Separation set alimony at $1,000 per month from the time of the divorce until Kathleen's remarriage or the death of Kathleen or decedent. Decedent was to provide for accident and health insurance for Kathleen until the earlier of his death or her remarriage, and for each child until the time the child turned 21 years old. Were Kathleen to become disabled as a result of sickness or accident so that she would be unable to work, and the monthly amount received from the accident or health insurance provided by decedent be less than $1,000, then decedent was to provide her with a sum so the combination of these payments equaled $1,000 per month. This obligation would end upon the earlier of decedent's death or Kathleen's remarriage. The Deed of Separation allowed Kathleen to reside in the marital home until she remarried and to retain its furnishings as her separate property. The Lineweavers had two cars; the Deed of Separation granted Kathleen one car and decedent the other. Kathleen was to receive the $1,700 in one joint savings account plus a check for $3,300, for a total of $5,000. The Deed of Separation did not grant Kathleen any interest in decedent's 2(...continued) shall cease. In the event any of the children shall marry, or enter into the armed forces, or die, the monthly payments shall be reduced $300 per month for the first child to marry, or enter the armed forces, or die, $500 for the second child to do so, and all payments shall cease when the third child does so.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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