Common use of Support Obligation Clause in Contracts

Support Obligation. Husband-to-Be acknowledges that he recites and accepts the following: I obligate myself to support my Wife-to-Be according to the requirements of Jewish law governing Jewish husbands. Furthermore, I hereby now (me’achshav) obligate myself, in a manner that I cannot exempt myself with any claim of asmachta (unenforceable conditional obligation) or any other claim, to support my Wife-to-Be from the date that our domestic residence together shall cease for whatever reasons at the rate of $150 per day (calculated as of the date of our marriage, adjusted annually by the Consumer Price Index–All Urban Consumers, as published by the US Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics) in lieu of my Jewish law obligation of support, as xxxxxxxxxxx cited and circumscribed, so long as the two of us remain married according to Jewish law, even if she has another source of income or earnings. Furthermore, I waive my halakhic rights to my wife’s earnings for the period that she is entitled to the above-stipulated sum, and I recite that I shall be deemed to have repeated this waiver at the time of our wedding. I acknowledge that I have now (me’achshav) effected the above obligation by means of a kinyan (formal Jewish transaction) in an esteemed (chashuv) Xxxx Xxx as prescribed by Jewish law. However, this support obligation shall terminate if, despite Husband-to-Be’s compliance with the terms of this agreement and the decision or recommendation of the Xxxx Din of America, Wife-to-Be refuses to appear upon due notice before the Xxxx Din of America or in the event that Wife-to-Be fails to abide by the decision or recommendation of the Xxxx Din of America. Furthermore, Wife-to-Be waives her right to collect any portion of this support obligation attributable to the period preceding the date of her reasonable attempt to provide written notification to Husband- to-Be that she intends to collect the above sum. Said written notification must include Wife-to-Be’s notarized signature. This support obligation under Jewish law is independent of any civil or state law obligation for spousal support, or any civil or state law imposed order for spousal support, and shall be determined only by the Xxxx Din of America.

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Support Obligation. Husband-to-Be acknowledges that he recites and accepts the following: I obligate myself to support my Wife-to-Be according to the requirements of Jewish law governing Jewish husbands. Furthermore, I hereby now (me’achshav) obligate myself, in a manner that I cannot exempt myself with any claim of asmachta (unenforceable conditional obligation) or any other claim, to support my Wife-to-Be from the date that our domestic residence together shall cease for whatever reasons at the rate of $150 per day (calculated as of the date of our marriage, adjusted annually by the Consumer Price IndexAll Urban Consumers, as published by the US Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics) in lieu of my Jewish law obligation of support, as xxxxxxxxxxx cited and circumscribed, support so long as the two of us remain married according to Jewish law, even if she has another source of income or earnings. Furthermore, I waive my halakhic rights to my wife’s earnings for the period that she is entitled to the above-stipulated sum, and I recite that I shall be deemed to have repeated this waiver at the time of our wedding. I acknowledge that I have now (me’achshav) effected the above obligation by means of a kinyan (formal Jewish transaction) in an esteemed (chashuv) Xxxx Xxx as prescribed by Jewish law. However, this support obligation shall terminate if, despite Husband-to-Be’s compliance with the terms of this agreement and the decision or recommendation of the Xxxx Din of America, if Wife-to-Be refuses to appear upon due notice before the Xxxx Din of America or in the event that Wife-to-Be fails to abide by the decision or recommendation of the Xxxx Din of America. Furthermore, Wife-to-Be waives her right to collect any portion of this support obligation attributable to the period preceding the date of her reasonable attempt to provide written notification to Husband- Husband-to-Be that she intends to collect the above sum. Said written notification must include Wife-to-Be’s notarized signature. This support obligation under Jewish law is independent of any civil or state law obligation for spousal support, or any civil or state law imposed order for spousal support, and shall be determined only by the Xxxx Din of America.

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Support Obligation. Husband-to-Be acknowledges that he recites and accepts the following: I obligate myself to support my Wife-to-Be according to the requirements of Jewish law governing Jewish husbands. Furthermore, I hereby now (me’achshav) obligate myself, in a manner that I cannot exempt myself with any claim of asmachta (unenforceable conditional obligation) or any other claim, to support my Wife-to-Be from the date that our domestic residence together shall cease for whatever reasons at the rate of $150 per day (calculated as of the date of our marriage, adjusted annually by the Consumer Price IndexAll Urban Consumers, as published by the US Department of Labor, Bureau of Labor Statistics) in lieu of my Jewish law obligation of support, as xxxxxxxxxxx cited and circumscribed, support so long as the two of us remain married according to Jewish law, even if she has another source of income or earnings. Furthermore, I waive my halakhic rights to my wife’s earnings for the period that she is entitled to the above-stipulated sum, and I recite that I shall be deemed to have repeated this waiver at the time of our wedding. I acknowledge that I have now (me’achshav) effected the above obligation by means of a kinyan (formal Jewish transaction) in an esteemed (chashuv) Xxxx Xxx Din as prescribed by Jewish law. However, this support obligation shall terminate if, despite Husband-to-Be’s compliance with the terms of this agreement and the decision or recommendation of the Xxxx Din of America, if Wife-to-Be refuses to appear upon due notice before the Xxxx Din of America or in the event that Wife-to-Be fails to abide by the decision or recommendation of the Xxxx Din of America. Furthermore, Wife-to-Be waives her right to collect any portion of this support obligation attributable to the period preceding the date of her reasonable attempt to provide written notification to Husband- Husband-to-Be that she intends to collect the above sum. Said written notification must include Wife-to-Be’s notarized signature. This support obligation under Jewish law is independent of any civil or state law obligation for spousal support, or any civil or state law imposed order for spousal support, and shall be determined only by the Xxxx Din of America.

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