What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? MI
Didn't turn out at all how my husband had thought. They recommended that the support he pays be lowered by $250 per month, and the only other change he or I could find on the recommendation was that extraordinary medical now be split 19% (mom)/ 81% dad (it used to be 50/50).
From what I've read the MI Child Support Formula bases this on the percentage of total family income (between the two parents) that each parent makes. If she's claiming she makes 18% of their combined income, that's the same as what she said she made at the time of the divorce, and she's working almost full time at a much higher paying job now.
If she were imputed an income of min. wage at full time, it would come out to 18% of the total, so he thinks she either didn't turn in the financial statement or that she's not claiming all of her income (I know you're not supposed to assume anything about how bills are paid for, but he know's she's living in a rental that is almost $1000 a month, and if she's making full time min. wage, not even rent would be covered after taxes.)
Can dad go to the FOC and request a copy of the financial statements they were both required to turn in to see what she's claiming she is making?
Didn't turn out at all how my husband had thought. They recommended that the support he pays be lowered by $250 per month, and the only other change he or I could find on the recommendation was that extraordinary medical now be split 19% (mom)/ 81% dad (it used to be 50/50).
From what I've read the MI Child Support Formula bases this on the percentage of total family income (between the two parents) that each parent makes. If she's claiming she makes 18% of their combined income, that's the same as what she said she made at the time of the divorce, and she's working almost full time at a much higher paying job now.
If she were imputed an income of min. wage at full time, it would come out to 18% of the total, so he thinks she either didn't turn in the financial statement or that she's not claiming all of her income (I know you're not supposed to assume anything about how bills are paid for, but he know's she's living in a rental that is almost $1000 a month, and if she's making full time min. wage, not even rent would be covered after taxes.)
Can dad go to the FOC and request a copy of the financial statements they were both required to turn in to see what she's claiming she is making?