What is the name of your state? Ohio
What is the name of your state? Ohio
I just received my recommendation from the CSEA to increase the amount of support I receive for my daughter from $374 per month to $510 per month. I requested the review in November.Obviously it increased and he is not very happy to say the least.
Sorry, I have two questions. There is a box that is checked that reads "A child support obligation of $510.51 per month, plus 2% processing charge for a total of $520.74 effectivve 12/1/2006, for the support of: minor child, dob
Another box is checked that states "Reasonable assumption of obligor's income due to non-cooperation".
Does that mean that he didn't file all of the required paperwork for them to make an accurate calculation of his average income? I provided the last 3 years of income (including 2 years ago of $20k in OT alone which I thought for sure would screw me, but i did this to be fair based on current situations, not necessarily to get an increase!) and those amounts are listed, but only one year of income is listed for him. He does get credit for his one other son (who he is married to the mother, so their is no child support payment for his son).
Also, we have 14 days to request a hearing if we disagree with the findings. He already received one extension to provide the informtion. If he requests a hearing, would he be able to then bring the rest of the information and have it factored in? I have no clue if that would be to his benefit or not, just wondering if this would be a valid reason to disagree in the courts eyes. Also, his wife is expecting another child in March. Since they gave him credit for his son, would they take into considertion the birth of another child if he drags this out? I'm thinking that is his goal.
I obviously don't have a reason to request a hearing. I guess I am just trying to understand what to expect if there is one and on what grounds he would file a disagreement.
Thanks in advance for the help!
What is the name of your state? Ohio
I just received my recommendation from the CSEA to increase the amount of support I receive for my daughter from $374 per month to $510 per month. I requested the review in November.Obviously it increased and he is not very happy to say the least.
Sorry, I have two questions. There is a box that is checked that reads "A child support obligation of $510.51 per month, plus 2% processing charge for a total of $520.74 effectivve 12/1/2006, for the support of: minor child, dob
Another box is checked that states "Reasonable assumption of obligor's income due to non-cooperation".
Does that mean that he didn't file all of the required paperwork for them to make an accurate calculation of his average income? I provided the last 3 years of income (including 2 years ago of $20k in OT alone which I thought for sure would screw me, but i did this to be fair based on current situations, not necessarily to get an increase!) and those amounts are listed, but only one year of income is listed for him. He does get credit for his one other son (who he is married to the mother, so their is no child support payment for his son).
Also, we have 14 days to request a hearing if we disagree with the findings. He already received one extension to provide the informtion. If he requests a hearing, would he be able to then bring the rest of the information and have it factored in? I have no clue if that would be to his benefit or not, just wondering if this would be a valid reason to disagree in the courts eyes. Also, his wife is expecting another child in March. Since they gave him credit for his son, would they take into considertion the birth of another child if he drags this out? I'm thinking that is his goal.
I obviously don't have a reason to request a hearing. I guess I am just trying to understand what to expect if there is one and on what grounds he would file a disagreement.
Thanks in advance for the help!