Sasseen v. Sasseen
Sasseen v. Sasseen
Opinion of the Court
The former wife, Sima Sasseen, appeals a final judgment of dissolution of marriage. We conclude that the trial court erred in failing to award the former wife arrearag-es due from the former husband under a temporary support order, but . we otherwise affirm.
During the pendency of the dissolution action, the trial court entered a stipulated temporary order under which the former husband was required to pay, inter alia, mortgage payments and other specified obligations related to the marital home such as utilities, car payments and insur-
The uncontroverted testimony established that the former wife paid $21,-870.63
AFFIRMED, in part; REVERSED, in part; REMANDED.
. This sum represents $12,260 for private school tuition, $3,024.28 for car-related expenses, and $6,086.35 for utilities and other expenses related to the marital home.
. The record belies the former husband’s suggestion that the trial court's failure to require the former husband to pay these arrearages was based on an intent to “modify” the temporary order. Indeed, the Order on Motion for Rehearing erroneously states:
The Husband testified at trial that he had brought current the expense items, e.g., mortgage, insurance, homeowners' association fees, utilities, private school tuition, etc.
In fact, the former wife’s testimony as to the court-ordered expenses that the former husband had failed to pay was uncontroverted.
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