Problem NO: 54

Lanny and Shirley are recently divorced and do not live together.  Shirley has custody of their child, Art, and Lanny pays Shirley $22,000 per year. 

Lanny and Shirley are recently divorced and do not live together.  Shirley has custody of their child, Art, and Lanny pays Shirley $22,000 per year.  All property was divided equally.

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a.       How much should Shirley include in income if Lanny’s payments are made in cash but will cease if Shirley dies or remarries?

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b.       How much should Shirley include in income if $12,000 of Lanny’s payments is designated as “nonalimony” in the divorce decree?

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c.       How much should Shirley include in income if Lanny’s payments drop to $15,000 once Art reaches the age of 18?

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