Zaleski v. Zaleski
Docket Number | SJC-11391 |
Decision Date | 01 August 2014 |
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Cavanagh v. Cavanagh
...34, 48 - 55,] changed the legal framework under which courts may award alimony when a marriage ends in divorce." Zaleski v. Zaleski, 469 Mass. 230, 231, 13 N.E.3d 967 (2014). In Massachusetts, a court's authority to award alimony is statutory. Id. at 233, 13 N.E.3d 967. This authority "has ......
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Dilanian v. Dilanian
...4. Alimony. As with the division of marital property, "[a] judge has broad discretion when awarding alimony." Zaleski v. Zaleski, 469 Mass. 230, 235, 13 N.E.3d 967 (2014). Accord Ludwig v. Lamee-Ludwig, 91 Mass. App. Ct. 36, 40, 69 N.E.3d 1005 (2017) (within judge's discretion to consider e......
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D.B. v. J.B.
...to maintain the "upper-middle class to upper-class lifestyle" enjoyed by the parties during the marriage. See Zaleski v. Zaleski, 469 Mass. 230, 236, 13 N.E.3d 967 (2014) ("we examine a judge's findings to determine whether the judge considered all the relevant factors under G. L. c. 208, §......
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Vedensky v. Vedensky
...earning capacity has suffered (or become nonexistent) while that spouse prepares to reenter the work force.’ ” Zaleski v. Zaleski, 469 Mass. 230, 240, 13 N.E.3d 967 (2014), quoting from Moriarty v. Stone, 41 Mass.App.Ct. 151, 158, 668 N.E.2d 1338 (1996). A judge has “considerable discretion......
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