Disparity in income of divorced parties standing alone does not provide grounds to award spousal support.
Cite as
2000 DJDAR 11081Published
Nov. 1, 2000Filing Date
Oct. 5, 2000In re Marriage of SUSAN A. and PHILIP A. ZYWICIEL.
SUSAN A. ZYWICIEL, Respondent, v. PHILIP A. ZYWICIEL, Appellant.
No. G022117 (Super. Ct. No. D323053) California Court of Appeal Fourth Appellate Dstrict Division Three Filed October 6, 2000
ORDER MODIFYING OPINION; NO CHANGE IN JUDGMENT
It is hereby ordered that the opinion filed on September 26, 2000, be modified as follows:
1. On page three*, the last sentence at the end of the first partial paragraph, the phrase which now reads "temporary child support" should read "temporary spousal support."
2. On page seven**, the first sentence at the top of the page should be changed to read as follows: "The order appealed from is reversed to the extent it awarded $500 per month in spousal support."
This modification does not effect a change in the judgment.
BEDSWORTH, J.
We concur:
CROSBY, Acting P. J.
RYLAARSDAM, J.
* See Daily Appellate Report of September 28, 2000, page 10541, column 2, line 11, first full paragraph.
** See Daily Appellate Report of September 28, 2000, page 10542, column 2, last full paragraph.
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