63 A.D.2d 823 | N.Y. App. Div. | 1978
Order unanimously affirmed, without costs. Memorandum: Claimant and her former husband executed a separation agreement which provided, inter alia, that the husband make alimony payments until the wife’s death or remarriage. Provision was also made for support of the children of the marriage until each attained a certain age or status. The Surrogate dismissed her claim for the continuation of alimony and child support payments beyond the death of the husband. We affirm. It is well settled that where, as here, a separation agreement does not specifically provide that alimony and support payments shall continue after the death of the husband, "the agreement must be considered in its entirety to determine whether the parties intended a survival of benefits.” (Matter of Bardol, 51 AD2d 341, 343.) The burden of proving that intent rests with the claimant. Paragraph 10 of the separation agreement provides: "While the husband is obligated to pay alimony pursu