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Have to go to court, AGAIN.....
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<blockquote data-quote="AnnieO" data-source="post: 289798" data-attributes="member: 6705"><p>I hope you are not in Ohio, where they can base support on "imputed income" - meaning what they think you can make.</p><p> </p><p>This is what they did to husband. His was based on imputed income, BM's on what she had made the year before working 16-20 hours/week. So she is supposed to pay 33% of what the kids "need". Never mind that it is her actions that made husband's job hunting such an issue and that the wage they assigned him was 2.5x what she made per hour. Oh, and husband was unemployed at the time. (She also owes us over $1700 in uncovered medical alone...)</p><p> </p><p>However this does sound standard. They will require that you pay <em>something</em>. Now if they do bill - it will be sent to Child Support Enforcement and tacked on as arrears.</p><p> </p><p>Good luck, hon. Lots of hugs and I'm wishing a stranger hands you a winning lottery ticket.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AnnieO, post: 289798, member: 6705"] I hope you are not in Ohio, where they can base support on "imputed income" - meaning what they think you can make. This is what they did to husband. His was based on imputed income, BM's on what she had made the year before working 16-20 hours/week. So she is supposed to pay 33% of what the kids "need". Never mind that it is her actions that made husband's job hunting such an issue and that the wage they assigned him was 2.5x what she made per hour. Oh, and husband was unemployed at the time. (She also owes us over $1700 in uncovered medical alone...) However this does sound standard. They will require that you pay [I]something[/I]. Now if they do bill - it will be sent to Child Support Enforcement and tacked on as arrears. Good luck, hon. Lots of hugs and I'm wishing a stranger hands you a winning lottery ticket. [/QUOTE]
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