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4.617 documents for attorney fees for divorce
  • The trial court's award of attorney fees, pursuant to R.C. 3105.73, in the underlying action for divorce did not constitute an abuse of discretion. Therefore, the judgment of the trial court was affirmed.

  • A court could consider the reasonableness of a wife's attorney fees in an action to enforce a property settlement, even though the divorce agreement did not specify that the fees incurred must be reasonable, the Pennsylvania Supreme Court has ruled. A couple's divorce agreement provided for the payment of attorney fees and costs incurred by one party in enforcing the contract against a breaching party.

  • SEPARATION AGREEMENT; DIVORCE DECREE; ABUSE OF DISCRETION; SPOUSAL SUPPORT; CONTEMPT OF COURT; ATTORNEY FEES; MOTION FOR A NEW TRIAL.

  • After an 18-month divorce battle, Baltimore County multimillionaire John Zorzit met privately with his then-wife, Julie, last August and reached a financial settlement to end their 16-year marriage. The agreement between the couple, which gained court approval, provided for no payment of attorney's fees -- to the dismay of Julie Zorzit's counsel, Tydings & Rosenberg LLP of Baltimore.

  • The trial court did not err in finding that appellant failed to establish lack of subject matter jurisdiction and residency by a preponderance of the evidence. The trial court also did not abuse its discretion when it failed to award attorney fees for frivolous conduct against Appellant, who filed a motion to set aside a 31 year old divorce decree. Judgment affirmed.

  • Lately it seems that the Readers' Forum has been transformed into the whiners' forum! The solutions seem simple to me, i.e.: Gay marriages: Marriage is not a religious issue but rather a legal one. Let gay couples pay for marriage licenses, attorney fees and court costs for divorce just like I had to in my heterosexual marriage!

  • Trial court did not act arbitrarily. Appellant failed to show a substantial change in circumstance warranting a modification of spousal support order. Decrease in appellant's income was voluntary. Appellant's own admission of nonpayment was sufficient for finding of civil contempt. An award of attorney's fees pursuant to a contempt action in a divorce proceeding is governed under R.C. 3105.18(G).

  • Eminem's wife files response to divorce DETROIT - Eminem's wife, Kim Mathers, has filed a response to the rap superstar's divorce request, asking for financial support, attorney fees and joint custody of the couple's 10-year-old daughter.

  • A taxpayer could not deduct as alimony amounts paid for his former spouse's attorney fees, the U.S. Tax Court has ruled in affirming a $5,600 deficiency assessment. In 2007, the taxpayer paid $15,000 to his former wife as part of a $68,000 award of attorney fees in their divorce.

  • DAYTON -- A Dayton attorney has been given a oneyear stayed suspension of her license by the Ohio Supreme Court for failing to diligently pursue two clients' cases in 2001 and for misleading one of those clients. Kathy L. Ellison, who often handles divorce cases for those who can't afford the usual attorney fees, can continue to practice on the condition that she cooperate with a monitor on law office management and attend a course on the subject. The court released the opinion Wednesday, April 23.



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