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<blockquote data-quote="mattsmom27" data-source="post: 31800" data-attributes="member: 50"><p>Thanx for the heads up! In fact, she does make a considerable amount of money, very considerable. They messed up big time in trying to hide his involvement in their company. Well the companies were hers. Then they met, moved in, married. He was on their company website as "office manager". He also incorporated his own business in "web design" and tries to dwindle it done "after costs" to a income of $1000 a month. He has not filed taxes showing his position as "office manager". They are also involved with the local school board/ book sales etc. He has been seen publicly by many ppl willing to swear affadavits that he is actively working in that capacity, although they put it all on her income only of course. The child support guideline is just that, a guideline. Most people don't know that you can request that court order support outside the guideline , for example I did that to go lower than the index chart called for originally. It can also go higher than the index chart if you can prove a valid reason why. And yes, they factor in my income. My income is disability income and definitly far below the poverty line. So yes, they court can order higher than the chart calls for on his personal tax returns if there is enough there to speculate he's hiding behind his wife. They canNOT order more say than the $1000 he earns personally a month, as they cannot make his new wife pay his support payments, and nor should she. Luckily for me, the court was aware last time what was going on. Which is why the judge thought I'd lost my mind letting him hide his income that way and asking for a $50.00 a month payment. I can gaurantee that in court I'd be getting alot more than what breaks down to $12.50 a week.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="mattsmom27, post: 31800, member: 50"] Thanx for the heads up! In fact, she does make a considerable amount of money, very considerable. They messed up big time in trying to hide his involvement in their company. Well the companies were hers. Then they met, moved in, married. He was on their company website as "office manager". He also incorporated his own business in "web design" and tries to dwindle it done "after costs" to a income of $1000 a month. He has not filed taxes showing his position as "office manager". They are also involved with the local school board/ book sales etc. He has been seen publicly by many ppl willing to swear affadavits that he is actively working in that capacity, although they put it all on her income only of course. The child support guideline is just that, a guideline. Most people don't know that you can request that court order support outside the guideline , for example I did that to go lower than the index chart called for originally. It can also go higher than the index chart if you can prove a valid reason why. And yes, they factor in my income. My income is disability income and definitly far below the poverty line. So yes, they court can order higher than the chart calls for on his personal tax returns if there is enough there to speculate he's hiding behind his wife. They canNOT order more say than the $1000 he earns personally a month, as they cannot make his new wife pay his support payments, and nor should she. Luckily for me, the court was aware last time what was going on. Which is why the judge thought I'd lost my mind letting him hide his income that way and asking for a $50.00 a month payment. I can gaurantee that in court I'd be getting alot more than what breaks down to $12.50 a week. [/QUOTE]
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