- 5 - household account. Petitioner deposited her Martin Marietta paychecks into the household account. Mr. Zimmerman also deposited amounts drawn from the business account into the household account.3 Total deposits into the household account during the period December 19, 1987 through December 19, 1988, were $16,821.28; total deposits for the period December 20, 1988 through December 19, 1989, were $26,711.36. Expenses paid from the household account during those periods totaled $16,627.36 and $26,664.90, respectively. From May through September of 1988, the Zimmermans had a savings account at Security titled "Charles R. or Carla J.M. Zimmerman"; only $100 was deposited into this account. In December of 1988, the Zimmermans opened a savings account for their daughter, Brooke, titled "Brooke Adele Zimmerman, Minor by Carla or Charles Zimmerman". Deposits into the latter account during the period December 1988 through December 1989 totaled $661.81. The Zimmermans purchased a house in July of 1988, for $45,000. For the preceding year, they had rented this house with an option to buy. At closing, the Zimmermans received a rent credit of $1,800 and a credit for the option deposit of $2,500; 3 Mr. Zimmerman testified he deposited about $1,400 to $1,500 per month into the household account in 1988 and about $2,000 per month in 1989. However, in 1988 he apparently only made such deposits for a few months. After petitioner quit her job at Martin Marietta in early 1989, Mr. Zimmerman made such deposits into the household account regularly.Page: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 Next
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