amberlea434
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What is the name of your state? TN
My fiance and his ex-gf will be heading into court soon for a hearing to modify their current parenting plan. Among some of the things being changed is his child support. It will be based on the Income Shares guidelines instead of the 21% of his income that he's paying now.
His ex-gf is 5 months pregnant with her live-in boyfriend's child. My fiance just found out that she has now switched from full-time to part-time where she works and there's no word on whether or not she'll be going back to full-time after the baby is born.
When they go into court next month, will the judge deem this as voluntary underemployment and impute her full-time salary to determine the new CS amount? Or will they base it on her part-time wages?
My fiance and his ex-gf will be heading into court soon for a hearing to modify their current parenting plan. Among some of the things being changed is his child support. It will be based on the Income Shares guidelines instead of the 21% of his income that he's paying now.
His ex-gf is 5 months pregnant with her live-in boyfriend's child. My fiance just found out that she has now switched from full-time to part-time where she works and there's no word on whether or not she'll be going back to full-time after the baby is born.
When they go into court next month, will the judge deem this as voluntary underemployment and impute her full-time salary to determine the new CS amount? Or will they base it on her part-time wages?