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Family

Mar. 8, 2005

Time-Sampling of Income Adds Up to Fair Support

Focus Column - Family Law - By Shelley L. Albaum, Harold J. Cohn and Seth D. Kramer - Family lawyers are often perplexed by individuals who have variable or seasonable income. An actor can make a huge amount of money for three months' work on a film and then have nine months of unemployment. A commission salesperson can be lured to a new job by an initial large bonus, characterized as a "loan," which is thereafter immediately forgiven over the succeeding years of employment.

        
Focus Column
        
Family Law
        
By Shelley L. Albaum, Harold J. Cohn and Seth D. Kramer
        
        Family lawyers are often perplexed by ...

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