Landgraf v Neuhaus
2010 NY Slip Op 07682 [77 AD3d 590]
October 28, 2010
Appellate Division, First Department
As corrected through Wednesday, December 15, 2010


Carol Susan Landgraf, Respondent,
v
Manuel J. Neuhaus,Appellant.

[*1]Kayser & Redfern, LLP, New York (Declan P. Redfern of counsel), for appellant.

Carol Susan Landgraf, respondent pro se.

Amended judgment, Supreme Court, Bronx County (Ira R. Globerman, J.), entered March 13,2008, dissolving the parties' marriage and, insofar as appealed from, awarding plaintiff lifetimemaintenance in an amount that will increase, upon the emancipation of the parties' minor child, by 50%of defendant's then basic child support obligation, unanimously modified, on the law, to vacate the partof the judgment that directs an automatic increase in maintenance upon the emancipation of the child,and otherwise affirmed, without costs.

The award of lifetime maintenance to plaintiff was appropriate, considering her advanced age, thefact that she subordinated her career to caring for the parties' child and supporting defendant's efforts tostart his own business, and her likely inability to become self-supporting (see DomesticRelations Law § 236 [B] [6] [a]). However, the award of an automatic increase in maintenance"on the occurrence of [one] given fact"—i.e., upon the emancipation of the child—waserror, because it "ignores the possibility of change in other factors affecting the computation"(Majauskas v Majauskas, 61 NY2d 481, 494 [1984]). Concur—Tom, J.P., Friedman,Catterson, Renwick and Manzanet-Daniels, JJ.


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