rudeestar
Jun 26, 2010, 09:55 PM
Hello,
I recently went to a downward modification hearing on behalf of my husband who has suffered a stroke and is currently disabled. As his Power of Attorney, I submitted his Social Security award letter and all of his medical documentations. I was surprised when the hearing examiner requested our tax return and my recent pay stubs. I didn't come prepared to provide my finances as I was under the impression that child support is based on the biological parents net income. Therefore, the hearing was adjourned for the end of the month until I can bring in my income. What does my income have to do with anything? My husband and I have 3 small children. He has one older child with his ex-girlfriend. Please help me understand why my income is so important that the case had to be adjourned? As a step parent, will my income be factored into the child support obligation? Due to my husband's disability, I currently earn more than he does.
I recently went to a downward modification hearing on behalf of my husband who has suffered a stroke and is currently disabled. As his Power of Attorney, I submitted his Social Security award letter and all of his medical documentations. I was surprised when the hearing examiner requested our tax return and my recent pay stubs. I didn't come prepared to provide my finances as I was under the impression that child support is based on the biological parents net income. Therefore, the hearing was adjourned for the end of the month until I can bring in my income. What does my income have to do with anything? My husband and I have 3 small children. He has one older child with his ex-girlfriend. Please help me understand why my income is so important that the case had to be adjourned? As a step parent, will my income be factored into the child support obligation? Due to my husband's disability, I currently earn more than he does.