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After separating in 1993 and until December 1993, Mr. Meyer
paid Ms. Meyer’s bills (including food, car expenses, insurance,
etc.) and Richard’s day care expenses monthly.
Around December 1993, Ms. Meyer told Mr. Meyer that she
wanted Mr. Meyer to send her cash rather than have him pay her
bills. From December 1993 until May 1995, Mr. Meyer sent Ms.
Meyer a check for $870 every month. Additionally, Mr. Meyer paid
Ms. Meyer’s car insurance and Richard’s medical bills.
The payments Mr. Meyer made from 1993 through May 1995,
however, were not made pursuant to a divorce decree or court
order.
In March 1995, Ms. Meyer filed for divorce. In May 1995, a
Hawaii State court ordered Mr. Meyer to pay $250 per month
alimony and $790 per month child support to Ms. Meyer. Starting
in May 1995, money was taken directly out of Mr. Meyer’s paycheck
for the amounts the Hawaii State court ordered Mr. Meyer to pay
Ms. Meyer.
In October 1995, the Hawaii State court issued a final
divorce decree. In the divorce decree, Ms. Meyer was granted
custody of Richard. The divorce decree ordered Mr. Meyer to pay
$250 per month alimony for 30 months and $580 per month child
support to Ms. Meyer.
The divorce decree granted Mr. Meyer the dependency
exemption for his son for as long as Mr. Meyer paid alimony and
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