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what financial documents are normally used by the court to determine the
amount of child support? i know tax returns and pay stubs are used but
what about bank statements? are they usefull in calculating the amount
along with the other documents? thanks
 


abstract99

Senior Member
Lady, your questions are answered OVER AND OVER again. I looked at your posts. You are on SSI, you and our ex came to an agreement to deviate from the CS guidelines, you don't want dad to be recognized ont he birth certificate, dad has some type of illness that allowed the deviation in the CS, you are trying to figure out if you have to let your child see his dad if he doesn't have a Court order allowing it but you still want Child Support from him (whiuch he will now get visitation if he asks for it), you want him to give you his financial info but ou don't want to give him yours (which i find hypocritical), and I still can't decide if you live in AZ or NC. You have had qute a few people tell you what you can and can't do here but you don't listen to them. You claim to only have an income from SSI but then in another post you state that you work from home. Which is it? IS that why you don't want to give him you financial info?
 

thankyou

Member
You've got it all mixed up bro.
First of all I'm not on SSI. Secondly, I want her dad listed on birth certificate.
And thirdly, I want her father to visit her.
I jsut simply want to know which documents are used to calculate support
so I'll know if my attorney screwed up or not.
 

abstract99

Senior Member
I am not your brother. And Bro is uaually a term used by a man not a woman.

Your question for documents was answered here....
https://forum.freeadvice.com/showthread.php?t=316112

Here you state that you are on SSDI
https://forum.freeadvice.com/showthread.php?t=312495

Here (after paternity was established) you were asking if you have to allow dad visitation with the child or if he has to go through the long drawn out process of a proceeding.
https://forum.freeadvice.com/showthread.php?t=297784

Here (in your multiple posts) you claim that you are scared for your life (mental but never physical abuse) of dad and do not want him to know where you live, that legally at that point you did not have to allow dad interaction with his daughter but "morally" did you. You claimed that you were scared for you life but then stated: "I'm woried because i'm afraid he is trying to serve me with custody papers and that he really doesn't have a gift to send for our daughter." This tells me that you don't wnat him to have visitation and don't want to give him the address in the hopes that he cannot serve you.
https://forum.freeadvice.com/showthread.php?t=301951

Here you were wondering if the issue of child support can be addressed out of court and the 2 parties come to an agreement (which you did)
https://forum.freeadvice.com/showthread.php?t=304510

HERE IS THE IMPORTANT PART SO READ IT....
"We reached an agreement and deviated from the guidelines because of an
illness he has and due to the high cost of medications he takes as well as not
being able to get health insurance due to his illness."
But then you go on to say that you changed your mind and want him to pay the full amount.
https://forum.freeadvice.com/showthread.php?t=315196

You ask on multiple threads if you HAVE TO add the dads name to the birth certificate which only says to me that you don't want it there.

Chances are that your attorney did it right. Given that you 2 came to an agreement to deviate from the CS guidelines, his actual income doesn't really play a part at this point and time since you have either assigned him a lower one or gave him a deduction for his medication. Furthermore, you have yet to tell any of us what he DID present as proof of his income?

You really wanna know what he makes? Arizona has a form that you have filled out and it is sent to his employer. His employer then has a certain amount of time to legally get you the information pertaining to his hourly rate (though I don't think that they have to inform you of how many hours he works)

OH and if you think that your ex is lying because he isn't claiming his overtime then I would go ahead and give up because as a man that has a CS order through AZ, they probably won't impute his overtime EVEN IF he does get it.

Judging from your posts you seem really young and I cannot help but wonder how young.
 
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thankyou

Member
My question is are bank statements necessary to caluclate the amont of
child suppport? The court ordered him to bring them to the conference and
he did not. For those of you who actually get child support, were bank statments
used to determine the amount?
Abstract, this question is not for you.
 

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