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Zuckerberg's post-IPO wedding is smart legal moveIBNLive.com'If they had gotten married in college, it probably wouldnt have occurred to them,' said Jennifer Saslaw, an attorney at Moradi Saslaw LLP in San Francisco. Lawyers said there was no guarantee the couple signed an agreement, citing divorce cases ...and more » |
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Zuckerberg's post-IPO wedding is smart legal moveReuters India| SAN FRANCISCO (Reuters) - Getting married was a smart business move as well as a personal milestone for Facebook (FB.O) chief Mark Zuckerberg, with the timing of the wedding, the day after the company's initial public offering, potentially proving ...and more » |
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Mary Kennedy is mourned at private funeral in NYWDAM-TVA watchful eye is coming to San Francisco's bar scene, but not to keep you in check. It just wants to check you out.More >> A watchful eye has arrived on San Francisco's bar scene, but not to keep you in check. It just wants to check you out.and more » |
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Weddings and divorces expected after IPOFinancial TimesBy April Dembosky in San Francisco Divorce lawyers and wedding planners have been gearing up for the Facebook IPO, waiting for the influx of wealth in Silicon Valley to stir up drama in romantic relationships, for better and for worse.and more » |
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SF fire chief's wages garnisheed - spousal supportSan Francisco ChronicleLast week, White went to San Francisco Superior Court demanding that the chief resume the spousal support she was ordered to pay when the couple divorced in 2009. On Friday, Judge Ron Albers signed an order to start deducting the payments from her ...and more » |
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Wife vs. Sheriff: 1914 Scandal Was Worse Than 2012 VersionSF Weekly"Sheriff Fred Eggers is the latest to join 'that innumerable caravan' of divorce defendants which moves 'to the pale realms' of alimony," reported the San Francisco Chronicle on Feb. 20, 1914, in language more florid than Filoli Gardens. |
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Tax Planning for the divorcing and newly divorcedReutersGenerally, spousal support is taxable to the person who receives it and deductible to the person who pays it, while child support is neither taxed nor deducted, says Monica Mazzei, a family law attorney at Sideman & Bancroft in San Francisco.and more » |
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