CJane
Senior Member
What is the name of your state? MO
I'm job hunting, and 2 of the jobs I've interviewed for would result in me meeting the 50% increase in income that CSE requires before modifying an order for support. If I filed for a modification based on this, in the case of my ex-husband, it would result in a significantly smaller payment on his part. In the case of asshat, it would actually still result in an increase because he's currently paying a LOT less than state guidelines would require.
My question is, am I obligated to file for modifications if I meet the guidelines? Is there a legal standard that applies, or is it simply an ethical one?
The state requires that this increase in income last '6 months or more, or be projected to last 6 months or more'. If I'm required to file for a modification, do I wait until after my first 90 days at the new job, or do-so as soon as I know what my salary will be?
I'm job hunting, and 2 of the jobs I've interviewed for would result in me meeting the 50% increase in income that CSE requires before modifying an order for support. If I filed for a modification based on this, in the case of my ex-husband, it would result in a significantly smaller payment on his part. In the case of asshat, it would actually still result in an increase because he's currently paying a LOT less than state guidelines would require.
My question is, am I obligated to file for modifications if I meet the guidelines? Is there a legal standard that applies, or is it simply an ethical one?
The state requires that this increase in income last '6 months or more, or be projected to last 6 months or more'. If I'm required to file for a modification, do I wait until after my first 90 days at the new job, or do-so as soon as I know what my salary will be?