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[quote=Anonymous]The court (i.e. the judge) is not going to ask you to bring in bank statements. However, your Ex has the right to request copies of your bank statements as part of the discovery process for fairly obvious reasons; primarily to make sure you are not hiding income. Also, interest earned on bank accounts is added to gross income which probably won't move the dial on the calculations unless you have a ton of cash in high interest accounts. You should consult a lawyer on the effect of those higher payments he made and whether they are considered gifts or whether they could be credited against future child support payments. Finally, remember that child support is considered a judgment as it becomes due and is thus collectible for 20 years. If he starts paying again you may consider deferring collecting the arrears so as not to rock the boat and collect once he no longer needs to pay. IANYL and of course this is not legal advice.[/quote]
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