theshins2008
Junior Member
I live in Washington.
My fiance's baby mama is going after back child support. The two of them split up a little over 4 years ago. The child is now 7.
After going through mountains of receipts and not coming up with a decent amount, I became curious as to whether or not Baby Mama has the burden of proof.
If the state of Washington says it costs 1000 dollars a month (estimate) to raise a child, I can find receipts for 100 dollars (estimate) on average, and she can only find receipts for 100 dollars (estimate), will my fiance be left to pay the remaining 800? Will the courts just assume that Baby Mama foot the bill the entire time and demand my fiance to pay her?
Obviously, if she does come up with $900 worth of receipts per month, he would have to reimburse her for x amount of that.
(Another couple of questions)
1. If she is the one requesting back child support, does she need to actually prove by coming up with receipts, bank statements, etc., that she paid for the majority of the child's support?
2. If she is not able to come up with it and he's not able to come up with it, what happens?
Thank you for your help!
My fiance's baby mama is going after back child support. The two of them split up a little over 4 years ago. The child is now 7.
After going through mountains of receipts and not coming up with a decent amount, I became curious as to whether or not Baby Mama has the burden of proof.
If the state of Washington says it costs 1000 dollars a month (estimate) to raise a child, I can find receipts for 100 dollars (estimate) on average, and she can only find receipts for 100 dollars (estimate), will my fiance be left to pay the remaining 800? Will the courts just assume that Baby Mama foot the bill the entire time and demand my fiance to pay her?
Obviously, if she does come up with $900 worth of receipts per month, he would have to reimburse her for x amount of that.
(Another couple of questions)
1. If she is the one requesting back child support, does she need to actually prove by coming up with receipts, bank statements, etc., that she paid for the majority of the child's support?
2. If she is not able to come up with it and he's not able to come up with it, what happens?
Thank you for your help!