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mysterre
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Hello I live in California and I have a support question. I am currently paying support as a non-custodial parent and want to get married. I am afraid that the courts will try to include my wife's income when factoring support, which will probably cause us not to get married. Is this true and if so, what are some things I can do to protect her? Does she need a separate account?
Also, has anyone filed a motion for an appeal when their modfication reduction was denied? What was the outcome? I am recently unemployed and my modification was denied. I am almost completely out of money and I want to pay but I am in extreme financial trouble. California seems to be very hard on the father when they are the non-custodial parent and could care less if they end up on the streets.
Also, has anyone filed a motion for an appeal when their modfication reduction was denied? What was the outcome? I am recently unemployed and my modification was denied. I am almost completely out of money and I want to pay but I am in extreme financial trouble. California seems to be very hard on the father when they are the non-custodial parent and could care less if they end up on the streets.