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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Op, it has to be an extremely high income or special situation. My husbands ex was like you and expected my income to count even though she refused to provide her boyfriends income whom she left the marriage for. Judge said no. Took the older kids off child support, ordered her to pay more in travel costs for the youngest, and a lot more visitation. They only used my income for tax purposes and given I put him in a higher tax bracket, it got slightly reduced for that. You are not entitled to his wife income. [/quote] Are you in Virginia? Together they make close to 300K. I am single with just our child. [/quote] You are missing the point. You are NOT entitled to the stepmother's income. Your child is entitled to a portion of her father's income as child support. It does not matter what state you are living in, it is your and the child's father's responsibility to provide for your child. If you cannot afford to care for your child, talk to dad or give dad custody. If you believe you are entitled to an increase based off of his income, then file. Simple. No judge is going to base it off of combined income. If you want a joint income, get married. [/quote] +1000[/quote] Look, leftover ladies. You married him. If you think he gets to increase his standard of living by leaving his child behind you are dumber than we thought. I already posted the guidance from california any other states? FYI for those of you just shacking - up that increase HHI as well. [/quote] My husband's case was in CA. His ex got a decrease. You are so clueless aren't you. My husband's ex cheated on him. f you want your child to benefit from his standard of living, which is also because of his wife, then the child should be living with them, not you. Simple solution. The child when they stay there has that lifestyle and has the lifestyle that you can afford in your home. And, no just because you are shacking, it does not change anything. My husband's ex shacks up and her boyfriends income was not included even though it was clear he was paying the rent and other household expenses. You choose to have a child, you are getting child support. If you wanted his income, you should have stayed married. Simple.[/quote] You seem angry. Also you dont appear to be a good reader. I'm not getting support![/quote]
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