- 4 - child, Nicholas, graduated high school. She also sought payments on the two mortgages and attached a list of miscellaneous expenses to be incorporated in the order, as follows: Automobile repair $100 (broken ground effects) Automobile repair 400 (brakes and struts) Automobile tires 400 Veterinarian 200 Rob’s broken trombone 140 House insurance 316 Automobile insurance 373 Real estate taxes 684 Federal taxes 556 Graduation expenses 100 1992 Income taxes 120 Melissa’s dental work 60 Contacts 120 Glasses 90 (needed for summer internship) Safety shoes 115 (needed for summer internship) In response to her motion, the State court issued a temporary order, dated July 6, 1993. The order included the following provisions: 1. Petitioner’s child support was set at $1,400 per month, retroactive to January 29, 1993, and continuing through May 1993, and then at a rate of $1,200 per month thereafter. 2. "Temporary maintenance" was continued at $1,150 per month. 3. Betty was awarded exclusive temporary possession of the residence. 4. Petitioner was ordered to "reimburse" Betty $2,414 forPage: 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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