What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? CA
I looked but could not find this question answered in other posts so maybe it's not as common as I thought.
Can income received from roomates to help pay rent be considered in child support calculations? What about an NCP's parents paying the rent?
NCP is trying to lower child support to where he believes I should pay him child support. This man only works part time now, can play golf 3-4 times a month and can even go on ski trips out of state. He has a 20% share of visitation but only uses 11%. I make about $1000.00 more a month then he does but I am remarried to a spouse that has a job....we are not much above the poverty level in taxable income....I am paid a month behind and NCP's attorney is claiming that my paycheck in February shows I make double what I claimed not stating to the court that the "year to date' was for 2 months pay (December pay was received in January, January pay received in February, etc.) No where on his I & E did NCP claim that his parents pay his rent and the roomates send their checks to the parents. NCP and his parents are on the rental agreement. He also states a much lower rent then what is written on the agreement. Can any of that be used as income for child support calculations? As it stands this man is asking the court for me to pay him $50.00 a month and for his travel expenses for visitation (he claims $100.00 a month...costs me about $25.00 in gas a month to travel the same amount of distance for pick up) as well as $5000 in attorney fees to pay for his OSC to modify child support.....is he nuts or am I going to be stuck?
I looked but could not find this question answered in other posts so maybe it's not as common as I thought.
Can income received from roomates to help pay rent be considered in child support calculations? What about an NCP's parents paying the rent?
NCP is trying to lower child support to where he believes I should pay him child support. This man only works part time now, can play golf 3-4 times a month and can even go on ski trips out of state. He has a 20% share of visitation but only uses 11%. I make about $1000.00 more a month then he does but I am remarried to a spouse that has a job....we are not much above the poverty level in taxable income....I am paid a month behind and NCP's attorney is claiming that my paycheck in February shows I make double what I claimed not stating to the court that the "year to date' was for 2 months pay (December pay was received in January, January pay received in February, etc.) No where on his I & E did NCP claim that his parents pay his rent and the roomates send their checks to the parents. NCP and his parents are on the rental agreement. He also states a much lower rent then what is written on the agreement. Can any of that be used as income for child support calculations? As it stands this man is asking the court for me to pay him $50.00 a month and for his travel expenses for visitation (he claims $100.00 a month...costs me about $25.00 in gas a month to travel the same amount of distance for pick up) as well as $5000 in attorney fees to pay for his OSC to modify child support.....is he nuts or am I going to be stuck?