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Joan Suter v. Patrick Machan
ORDER RE PLAINTIFF'S MOTION FOR ALIMONY AND CHILD SUPPORT, PENDENTE LITE (# 127.00, 127.01, 127.02)
The foregoing motion having been heard, IT IS HEREBY GRANTED and IT IS ORDERED AS FOLLOWS:
1. Commencing September 1, 2010, and the first day of each and every month thereafter, the defendant shall pay to the plaintiff the sum of $4,500.00 as and for periodic, unallocated alimony and child support, pendente lite, until the death of either party or further order of court, whichever shall sooner occur.1
2. Within seven (7) days from receipt of his lump sum severance, the defendant shall pay to the plaintiff the sum of $6,000.00, which sum represents the installment due July 30, 2010 per Stipulation of the parties dated March 8, 2010 (# 105.00).
THE COURT
SHAY, J.
FOOTNOTES
FN1. The Court has considered the Child Support and Arrearage Guidelines and finds it is appropriate and equitable to apply the deviation criteria set forth in § 46b-215a-3(b)(5) thereof, on the basis of the coordination of total family support.. FN1. The Court has considered the Child Support and Arrearage Guidelines and finds it is appropriate and equitable to apply the deviation criteria set forth in § 46b-215a-3(b)(5) thereof, on the basis of the coordination of total family support.
Shay, Michael E., J.
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Docket No: FA094017742S
Decided: August 24, 2010
Court: Superior Court of Connecticut.
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