A husband, 45 years old, is a physician who earns a salary of $5,000.00 every two weeks.The
Question:
A husband, 45 years old, is a physician who earns a salary of $5,000.00 every two weeks.The wife, who is also 45 years old and is also a physician earns a salary of $2,500.00 every two weeks.They have been married for 12 years and have a 10 year-old daughter.
For the past year, the wife has only earned $500.00 a week, as she works for a non- profit agency who had to suspend her salary due to lack of funding.The wife shows living expenses for each month totalling $2500.00 a week.The husband shows on his financial affidavit living expenses totalling $2,250.00 a week.The wife's assets are listed as totalling $1,000,000.00 and the husband's totalling $500,000.00.
Based on the above listed facts, what might be the appropriate temporary relief to be ordered in this case?Why?
how does this compare to the case of Kanter v. Kanter, 850 So.2d 682 (Fla.App. 4 Dist., 2003).