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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Re: imputed income, exactly this. My DH made $350K (actually more but that was all we could find publicly). I had not worked for 8 months after a move, and in my previous job had made $150K. The court imputed me that $150K, even though we had required a FT nanny for me to work 60 hours a week to earn that salary and I now had full-time custody. Child support, which he only pays until kid is 18, is based on a percentage of the difference between incomes and is like $2K a month, even though he now earns $600K, and I make $218K and have effectively 100% custody bc he did not want it. He paid 2 years of rehabilitative alimony that was like $5K a month including the child support. I could take him back to court to demand an adjustment, but then there would be a look-back on all finances, and I don't want him to know anything about my finances. I still owe my lawyer $13K, 2 years later. [/quote] Does anyone on DCUM make less than $300k? I swear every time I'm on this page, there is a $300k salary poster either their own money or their spouse. I just don't understand why these people have problems and why they are on this site. Boredom? How does that much money per year not leave you satisfied enough and instead interested in going onto DCUM to work out issues? [/quote] 300K in DC is barely lower middle class.[/quote] Comments like this don’t help. $300k in dc is middle class but it’s nothing to write home about and certainly not a panacea [/quote] No, it's not. You need 750k to live in any of the middle class neighborhoods. You are confusing "not being poor" with middle class.[/quote] Making $170k, single parent, living in a non-McMansion SFH (4br, 3ba) in McLean. Maxing out 401k and HSA as well. [/quote]
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