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Ohio
So, I've been searching and searching for the guidelines above and beyond the norm for child support that refrence a second job income and it not being imputed into the net income, if the first job is 40 hrs. per week.
I THINK I FINALLY FOUND IT!!!
Is this true in all states as to the definition of net income and the guideline for overtime income?
WHAT IS “NET INCOME?”
Net Income is defined as:
Total monthly income less:
(i) Federal Income Tax
(ii) State Income Tax
(iii) Social Security Deductions
(iv) Reasonable Pension Deductions (usually up to 10%)
(v) Union Dues
(vi) Cost of Dependent Health and/or Dental Insurance Coverage
(vii) Cost of Individual or Group Health - Hospitalization Coverage or an Amount for Actual Medical Expenses
(viii) A Child Support or Maintenance Order that is currently Being Paid.
“Net income" specifically excludes:
INCOME OF OBLIGOR'S SPOUSE (but does consider spouse’s contribution to monthly household); or
OVERTIME INCOME, provided that:
- support is nonetheless ordered in an amount at least equal to the guidelines for a 40 hour work week; and
- the party demonstrates, and the court finds, that:
+ the excess employment began after the filing of the petition for divorce;
+ the excess employment reflects an increase in the work schedule or hours worked over that of the two years immediately preceding the filing of the petition;
+ the excess employment is voluntary and not a condition of employment;
+ the excess employment is in the nature of additional, part-time or overtime employment compensable by the hour or fraction of an hour; and
+ the party's compensation structure has not been changed for the purpose of affecting a support or maintenance obligation.
Ohio
So, I've been searching and searching for the guidelines above and beyond the norm for child support that refrence a second job income and it not being imputed into the net income, if the first job is 40 hrs. per week.
I THINK I FINALLY FOUND IT!!!
Is this true in all states as to the definition of net income and the guideline for overtime income?
WHAT IS “NET INCOME?”
Net Income is defined as:
Total monthly income less:
(i) Federal Income Tax
(ii) State Income Tax
(iii) Social Security Deductions
(iv) Reasonable Pension Deductions (usually up to 10%)
(v) Union Dues
(vi) Cost of Dependent Health and/or Dental Insurance Coverage
(vii) Cost of Individual or Group Health - Hospitalization Coverage or an Amount for Actual Medical Expenses
(viii) A Child Support or Maintenance Order that is currently Being Paid.
“Net income" specifically excludes:
INCOME OF OBLIGOR'S SPOUSE (but does consider spouse’s contribution to monthly household); or
OVERTIME INCOME, provided that:
- support is nonetheless ordered in an amount at least equal to the guidelines for a 40 hour work week; and
- the party demonstrates, and the court finds, that:
+ the excess employment began after the filing of the petition for divorce;
+ the excess employment reflects an increase in the work schedule or hours worked over that of the two years immediately preceding the filing of the petition;
+ the excess employment is voluntary and not a condition of employment;
+ the excess employment is in the nature of additional, part-time or overtime employment compensable by the hour or fraction of an hour; and
+ the party's compensation structure has not been changed for the purpose of affecting a support or maintenance obligation.