Substantive family law

AuthorThomas R. Eineman
Pages287-704
SUBSTANTIVE FAMILY LAW
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CHAPTER 17
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17.1 AGREEMENTS
17.1.1 Abandonment
17.1.2 Arbitration
17.1.3 Attorney’s Fees
17.1.4 Cohabitation
17.1.5 Consideration
17.1.6 Custody and Child Support Provisions
17.1.7 Enforcement
17.1.8 Governing Law
17.1.9 Incorporation
17.1.10 Interpretation
17.1.11 Mediation
17.1.12 Mediation—Privilege
17.1.13 Modification
17.1.14 Oral Agreement
17.1.15 Prenuptial—Attorney’s Fees
17.1.16 Prenuptial—Disclosure
17.1.17 Prenuptial—Duress
17.1.18 Prenuptial—Fairness
17.1.19 Prenuptial—General Knowledge
17.1.20 Prenuptial—Silence as to Issue
17.1.21 Prenuptial—Waivers
17.1.22 Postnuptial Agreement—Undue Influence
17.1.23 Property Settlement
17.1.24 Property vs. Support Agreements
17.1.25 Reconciliation
17.1.26 Reformation
17.1.27 Religious Agreements
17.1.28 Relocation
17.1.29 Remarriage
17.1.30 Set Aside
17.1.31 Silence as to Terms
17.1.32 Statute of Frauds
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17.1.33 Transfer Costs
17.1.34 Unmarried Persons
17.1.35 Waivers (Alimony)
17.1.36 Waivers (Modification)
17.1.37 Waivers (Property Rights)
17.1.38 Rescission
17.2 ALIMONY
17.2.1 Ability to Pay
17.2.2 Amount
17.2.3 Annulment
17.2.4 Appeal
17.2.5 Automatic Reduction/Termination
17.2.6 Award
17.2.7 Bridge-the-Gap
17.2.8 Cohabitation
17.2.9 Counsel
17.2.10 Enforcement
17.2.11 Extension
17.2.12 Fault
17.2.13 Findings of Fact
17.2.14 Findings of Fact (General)
17.2.15 Findings of Fact (Rehabilitative Alimony)
17.2.16 “Gray Area” Marriages
17.2.17 Imputed Income
17.2.18 Insurance
17.2.19 Length of Marriage
17.2.20 Lump Sum
17.2.21 Modification
17.2.22 Need
17.2.23 Nominal Alimony
17.2.24 Order of Awards
17.2.25 Permanent
17.2.26 Pleadings
17.2.27 Rehabilitative
17.2.28 Durational Alimony
17.2.29 Rehabilitative —Automatic Future Termination
17.2.30 Reservation of Jurisdiction
17.2.31 Retroactive
17.2.32 Security
17.2.33 Separate Maintenance
17.2.34 Standard of Living
17.2.35 Successor Spouse
17.2.36 Temporary
17.2.37 Termination
17.2.38 Unconnected With Divorce
17.2.39 Validity of Marriage
17.3 APPEALS
17.3.1 Alimony
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17-3 Substantive Family Law
17.3.2 Alimony—Effect of Reversal on Appeal
17.3.3 Attorney’s Fee—Appeals
17.3.4 Attorney’s Fees—Appellate
17.3.5 Attorney’s Fees—Pending Appeal
17.3.6 Attorney’s Fees—Reversal
17.3.7 Briefs
17.3.8 Certiorari
17.3.9 Contempt
17.3.10 Costs
17.3.11 Decisions
17.3.12 Discovery Orders
17.3.13 Dismissal
17.3.14 Evidence
17.3.15 Filing of Notice
17.3.16 Finality
17.3.17 Interest
17.3.18 Interlocutory Appeal
17.3.19 Jurisdiction
17.3.20 Law of the Case
17.3.21 Law on Appeal
17.3.22 Mandamus
17.3.23 Prevailing Party
17.3.24 Prohibition
17.3.25 Rehearing Below
17.3.26 Relief From Judgment Motion Below
17.3.27 Reversal—Effect of
17.3.28 Review
17.3.29 Stay Pending Appeal
17.3.30 Temporary Orders
17.3.31 Temporary Support
17.3.32 Transcript
17.3.33 Trial Court’s Jurisdiction After Appellate Mandate
17.3.34 Videotape Evidence
17.3.35 Trial Court’s Jurisdiction During Appeal
17.4 ATTORNEY’S FEES
17.4.1 Ability to Pay
17.4.2 Amount
17.4.3 Appeal
17.4.4 Appellate Fees
17.4.5 Basis for Award
17.4.6 Charging Lien
17.4.7 Costs
17.4.8 Death of a Party
17.4.9 Discovery
17.4.10 Due Process
17.4.11 Enforcement
17.4.12 Evidence
17.4.13 Expert Witness Fees

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