· 5/24/1990
Goldman v. Goldman
Citations
- 554 N.E.2d 860
- 28 Mass. App. Ct. 603
- 1990 Mass. App. LEXIS 263
How courts have described this case
Verbatim parenthetical descriptions written by other courts when citing this decision. Ranked by citation-network relevance.
- “Where future events cannot be predicted with any measure of certainty, an alimony award should be based on present conditions”
- in long-term marriage, not appropriate to focus on “full-time earning capacity of the wife and penaliz[e
- “Absent good reason, in a long term marriage, there is no justification for the life-style of one spouse to go down while the other remains high”
- “Absent good reason, in a long term marriage, there is no justification for the life-style of one spouse to go down while the other remains high”
- “Where future events cannot be predicted with any measure of certainty, an alimony award should be based on present conditions”
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Judges: Warner, Dreben, Kass
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