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Income calculation in child support...perjury??

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mistoffolees

Senior Member
Yes....I plan on consulting with an attorney this week...however...I wonder if there is anything I can really do??? Might i be able to amend the amended order???
Depends. Is there a date on the order for you to submit corrections by? If so, you can submit a correction by that date - although it is only valid if you can prove her income.

If not, you'll probably have to wait until the next time that you can request a modification. Your orders should tell you that, as well. Sometimes there's a time limit and sometimes it requires a change in your income.
 


goliath7

Junior Member
I'm curious why you were happy enough when the calculations were based on HALF of your actual income, but not now when it's based on only 2/3s of hers... You do realize that you, too, commited perjury when you affirmed that you only make $3k, right? So... be careful how hard you point the finger at her - the others point back at you...

My ex and I actually had conversation about the income numbers being incorrect.....that's how she knew what my true income is in fact. She just ignored the fact that her's needed to be adjusted as well.
 

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