What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? NY
In NY, the Self Support Reserve clause is written somewhat vaguely, in my opinion. It states that the Self Support Reserve is "135% of the Poverty Income Guideline for a single person". It makes no mention of a re-married non-custodial parent that now has a family (spouce/additional children) that lives with them. For example, does the Self Support Reserve increase based on current household size of the non-custodial parent, or is it always based on the "single person" Poverty Income Guideline? Any help with the interpretation of this, based on current household size of the non-custodial parent, if any, would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.
In NY, the Self Support Reserve clause is written somewhat vaguely, in my opinion. It states that the Self Support Reserve is "135% of the Poverty Income Guideline for a single person". It makes no mention of a re-married non-custodial parent that now has a family (spouce/additional children) that lives with them. For example, does the Self Support Reserve increase based on current household size of the non-custodial parent, or is it always based on the "single person" Poverty Income Guideline? Any help with the interpretation of this, based on current household size of the non-custodial parent, if any, would be greatly appreciated. Thanks in advance.