In a Decision – Gormley v. Gormley, (a “Reported Decision") >> the Court Held:
The Appellate Division reversed the Trial Court determination that a spouse who received Social Security disability benefits during the marriage could not rely on the SSA's determination of disability
The Appellate Division held that once the SSA had ruled that a spouse was disabled, it created a presumption of disability when imputing income for alimony and/or child support calculations and the burden therefore shifted to the other spouse to refute the presumption of disability.
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