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Dad here again. I posted a previous thread about my teen lying to his mom but that’s a separate issue. Nonetheless, for continuity here is that thread: https://forum.freeadvice.com/threads/16yo-lying-about-severity-of-a-fight-not-coming-home-mom-enabling.653515/page-3#post-3623968
Anyway, we went to court this morning and set a trial date for July 10. Judge asked mom if she would be filing for child support and she said probably not, to which he made it sound like that would be happening whether she specifically asked or not... depending on the outcome of the custody change.
I’ve been doing lots of online searching and I’ve found that while my income as a disabled vet is around $500 a month, and my wife’s income is about $60k a year, that new spouse income is not considered generally. However they list a few exceptions like if the NCP is purposely underemployed etc. But the term that’s sticking in my head under the exceptions is “if the NCP relies on new spouse’s income.” Which is the way it is in our household, unfortunately.
So neither my wife nor I, nor anyone we’ve reached out to has a solid answer on whether my wife’s income would be included in a potential child support calculation or not. Wife and I have a child together too, if that changes things at all.
Do any of you have experience with this?
Dad here again. I posted a previous thread about my teen lying to his mom but that’s a separate issue. Nonetheless, for continuity here is that thread: https://forum.freeadvice.com/threads/16yo-lying-about-severity-of-a-fight-not-coming-home-mom-enabling.653515/page-3#post-3623968
Anyway, we went to court this morning and set a trial date for July 10. Judge asked mom if she would be filing for child support and she said probably not, to which he made it sound like that would be happening whether she specifically asked or not... depending on the outcome of the custody change.
I’ve been doing lots of online searching and I’ve found that while my income as a disabled vet is around $500 a month, and my wife’s income is about $60k a year, that new spouse income is not considered generally. However they list a few exceptions like if the NCP is purposely underemployed etc. But the term that’s sticking in my head under the exceptions is “if the NCP relies on new spouse’s income.” Which is the way it is in our household, unfortunately.
So neither my wife nor I, nor anyone we’ve reached out to has a solid answer on whether my wife’s income would be included in a potential child support calculation or not. Wife and I have a child together too, if that changes things at all.
Do any of you have experience with this?