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- Title: Rudolph Nolfo
- Author : Supreme Court of New York
- Release Date : January 07, 1992
- Genre: Law,Books,Professional & Technical,
- Pages : * pages
- Size : 60 KB
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In an action for a divorce and ancillary relief, the plaintiff husband appeals, (1) as limited by his brief, from stated portions of a judgment of the Supreme Court, Nassau County (Robbins, J.), dated October 30, 1991, which, inter alia, (a) granted custody of the three infant issue of the parties to the defendant wife, (b) awarded the wife maintenance of $400 weekly for the first five years and $350 weekly for the next three years, (c) directed that, for the first five years, the husband pay additional maintenance of 15% of any compensation received by him in excess of $80,000 with a ceiling of $15,750 upon the additional maintenance to be paid; and for the remaining three years, additional maintenance of 10% of compensation received by him in excess of $80,000, with a ceiling of $10,500 upon the additional maintenance, (d) ordered retroactive maintenance to be paid to the wife in the sum of $200 weekly, (e) directed that the husband maintain life insurance for the benefit of the wife for the eight-year period of maintenance, (f) made an award for the payment of necessaries furnished to the wife, and for unreimbursed medical expenses, (g) ordered that both parties pay future unreimbursed health care expenses of the children in proportion to their respective incomes, (h) made provisions for adjustments in child support based on increases in the husbands income corresponding to the adjustments made in the maintenance award with a ceiling of 14% of $105,000 above his $80,000 base salary, (i) directed that the husband place funds aside for the childrens college expenses if his income exceeded $105,000 annually, and (j) awarded counsel fees to the wifes counsel in the amount of $60,000, with a $5,000 credit for moneys already paid, (2) as limited by his brief, from so much of an order of the same court dated February 7, 1992, as awarded counsel fees in the amount of $2,200 to the wifes attorney for the defense of a supplemental motion made by the husband seeking a post-judgment change in the custody award, and (3) from an order of the same court dated May 13, 1992, which issued an income execution for arrears in the amount of $8,727.50.