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Asked Aug 20, 2012, 07:27 AM — 13 Answers
If a non-custodial parent in Virginia gets a job, do they have to report the income change, and if so how long do they have before they have to report it?

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Aug 20, 2012, 08:18 AM
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If a non-custodial parent in Virginia gets a job, do they have to report the income change, and if so how long do they have before they have to report it?

I'm reading as quickly as possible BUT it has to be a "substantial" change.
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Aug 20, 2012, 08:32 AM
Well, the non custodial parent hasnt had a job in 5 years, currently is only required to pay the state minimum, which is $65 a month. Now she has gotten a job. so it would be a substantial change because she's now receiving income apart from her husbands. She states she has 90 days to report it. I don't know if that's true or not.
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Aug 20, 2012, 08:35 AM
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Well, the non custodial parent hasnt had a job in 5 years, currently is only required to pay the state minimum, which is $65 a month. Now she has gotten a job. so it would be a substantial change because she's now receiving income apart from her husbands. She states she has 90 days to report it. I don't know if that's true or not.

Call Family Court (or what it's called in your area) and ask. I'm just reading "reasonable."
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Aug 20, 2012, 11:14 AM
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Call Family Court (or what it's called in your area) and ask. I'm just reading "reasonable."
A clerk of court isn't usually allowed to "give legal advice", and you can't just call the judge.

But yes, if she is required to report a substantial change in her income, that would be substantial.
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Aug 20, 2012, 11:19 AM
My husbands sons mother is refusing to tell him whee she works now. Other than following her, is there a way to find out where she works? And how will they prove what shes making in court. Five years ago when she had custody, they just went by their word to calculate the cs my husband had to pay.
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Aug 20, 2012, 11:21 AM
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A clerk of court isn't usually allowed to "give legal advice", and you can't just call the judge.

But yes, if she is required to report a substantial change in her income, that would be substantial.

In my area if you call the Court Clerk and ask the time frame within which a change in income must be reported he/she will answer you. That is not considered to be giving legal advice (again, in my area).

I was a Court Clerk.
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Aug 20, 2012, 11:52 AM


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My husbands sons mother is refusing to tell him whee she works now. Other than following her, is there a way to find out where she works? And how will they prove what shes making in court. Five years ago when she had custody, they just went by their word to calculate the cs my husband had to pay.
Then you go to court and have a subpoena issued for her to submit a current paystub.
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Aug 20, 2012, 11:55 AM
Okay, is there a way to have that sent or requirements sent before tje courtdate so we dont have to keep going back?
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Aug 20, 2012, 12:06 PM
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Okay, is there a way to have that sent or requirements sent before tje courtdate so we dont have to keep going back?

My best "guess" would be that it depends on the Court. Courts want to be certain that you aren't using a subpoena to embarrass anyone, put pressure on anyone.

In my Family Court (NY) the Judge issues the Subpoena after you ask for it and explain why.
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