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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]You can revisit the order anytime on your own without an attorney. But unless you can show his income or assets have changed, I don't see success. You can't base higher child support on his spouse's income. His spouse is not required to support your children.[/quote] He has a higher household income now.[/quote] So what? That makes no difference, it's based off his income.[/quote] In VA? This is a state by state matter. I know I have alot of Stepmoms here that are probably not happy about this but if his share of household expense is less now. It is what it is... Thanks[/quote] I'm pretty sure that this is not a state-by-state matter. Child support is the obligation of the parents themselves. [/quote]like California, have legislation that will permit a new spouse’s income to factored into child support guidelines only “in an extraordinary case where excluding that income would lead to extreme hardship to any child subject to the child support award”. For example, if the non-custodial parent quit a job where he was making $60,000 per year to wait tables at a local restaurant, or where the non-custodial parent chooses not to work, living off the income of the new spouse, the custodial parent may be successful in getting [/quote]
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