You pose an interesting question to which there is no specific, pat answer. Generally the courts have looked to the Second spouse’s income when considering a change of support, usually when the spouse requests that his/her support obligations be reduced Rather than when the prior spouse requests that the support be increased. In any case, […]
You pose an interesting question to which there is no specific, pat answer. Generally the courts have looked to the
Second spouse’s income when considering a change of support, usually when the spouse requests that his/her support obligations be reduced
Rather than when the prior spouse requests that the support be increased.
In any case, I believe a clear separation of the incomes and a post nuptial agreement between you and your husband which outlines precisely your financial relationship
Would be helpful in this case.
If you are located in the New York City metropolitan area, please call me at 212-370-1660 to arrange for a meeting to discuss the preparation of a postnuptial agreement that would
address these issues.
Leonard M. Weiner, Esq /Divorce Solutions