What a bunch of harpies you people are. It should not matter which wife OP is, or if the child is a product of an affair. It is about the child. You know the innocents. OP chose unwisely in father selection, but he should be made to pay child support. OP you are not entitled to step moms income in the CS calculations. You are not entitled to profit from a home sell. You are entitled to an imputed income based on the father's prior income, especially if you can show that he is willfully avoiding employment. You should go to the clerk of the court where you reside and see if the court has a CS center. GL |
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OP- You are making this way more difficult that it needs to be. You are in Virginia, right? Just go to the website http://www.dss.virginia.gov/family/dcse/ and apply for child support. They will take it from there. If you truly believe he is hiding income from his job, then you'll likely need an attorney. However, the child support office can get his tax returns. They can get his employment records. They'll help you get the child support your child is entitled to.
You need to let go of the stepmother thing. You are not going to get her money. It just isn't going to happen. My ex and his wife were taking exotic vacations and living the life of luxury while I was a struggling single mom. I was getting about $700 a month in support based on my ex husband's income. His wife made about $300,000 a year. She does not owe my children any of that. She is a wonderful person and included my children in their vacations. She bought them all kinds of really neat gifts. My ex had every other weekend and the kids always had a great time during visitations because they lived in a beautiful home on a lake with a sailboat, jet ski, .... My kids did benefit from her income. But only because of her generosity. She certainly didn't owe it to them or to me. And in a million years it never would have occurred to me to go after her income. |
Thanks I guess my question is more how hard will the state look at his paper work? It's clear to me it doesn't add up but I know how much he makes and she makes. She makes less than him but is able to buy a house etc.... Not soon after he sold his he made a significant profit but is now claiming poor. He's is actually transferring money to her and she is buying assets in her name only |
The state will look at income from his employment. The earlier posters are incorrect about other assets not counting. The judge can absolutely take into account lump sum payments and other assets. Typically, the child support office will come up with a presumptive support amount based on the formula required by the state child support law. If you think it should be higher, you can ask for a hearing and present your evidence in court. Every state has different procedures. Procedures can also vary significantly by county. I would contact your local child support office and start there. |
OP, I think you're still missing the point: do you think that he is hiding money that he EARNED FROM HIS JOB or do you think he is hiding money he RECEIVED AS A PROFIT FROM SELLING A HOME? Which is it? |
If it was sold in the divorce, the wife may have gotten the money. We bought our house using my savings and a large gift from my family. Our lifestyle sometimes does not make sense but my family is comfortable and will help pay for things like cars, down payment for house, etc. |
IF what you're saying is true, I still think you're out of luck. On paper, it looks as if he sold the house but no longer has the money. Money sitting in his bank account is much different than money that was made from the sale of a home then parted with quickly. It's not unusual for a husband to give his wife money that she then uses to buy whatever she wants. Bottom line is that you're heading for an uphill battle if you're going to attempt to prove that he has more money than paperwork is showing, is hiding money, etc. The posters who state that only his INCOME will be considered in the child support computation are correct. It's been broken down for you in so many ways that I don't know why you don't get it. Sadly, you may come across to the court and bitter and vindictive if you start going on a witchhunt for money that no longer exists, was given to his WIFE, etc. And for the life of me, I don't know how you know how much she makes, what was purchased in her name, or why in the world with a 2 year old you'd take the time to investigate. You're way too concerned about what's going on in his marriage when you really should be worried about your child and building a life for yourself. And if you're spending time counting the new wife's money and plotting ways to get it, you are certainly NOT focused on building your own life. |
All of the above and stock purchases and sales through his employment. |
I know how much she makes because she's a fed Real estate records show house sells and purchases Tax assessments etc He is doing a very sloppy job of laundering money |
And yes, he's bragged about money to me. And no, I don't care of he goes to jail for tax evasion at this point. At some point it's about standing up for myself. I've been raising our child on my own for some time now. He will not be missed. Kid probably won't even notice. |
No wife did NOT get the money. |
You do not know that. You would not know I had money or family money as we don't brag or live like that. Enough complaining. Assuming your kid is 3-6 years old, file already. |
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How is this money laundering? I thought the whole point of it was that person X gets money in an illegal way but transfers it to person Y so that it appears legal. That's not what your ex is doing from the sounds of it. Sounds like he's "gifting" money to his wife so she can purchase things in her name. I guess I'm missing something, but not sure how that's money laundering.
In the end OP, you don't care if he gets caught and gets in trouble. So why are you not filing to see what happens and what they find? There just seems like there is something you are not telling us if you won't just file |
OP, you sound very bitter. |
Yes I do I'm working with ex wife. He screwed her |