Anonymous wrote:OP here - he only has a G4 VISA at the moment, so he cannot work outside.
It's very confusing. I like the idea of using annual income. However, since he has already ended his 150 days for this fiscal year, he is trying to get a settlement where he only pays a small amount for the next few months since he says he will not have additional income. He also says he has proof that he cannot work neither at the WB nor outside due to the VISA. My lawyer thinks that if the lack of income is not his fault then there's nothing we can do. I continue to think that he's getting off the hook too easily here but perhaps I'm wrong. Next fiscal year starts in July and I want to make sure that we get what's fair next time around.
Thanks for all your comments.
Anonymous wrote:I think the judge will order him to pay what his potential earnings are. So it goes by his income the last several months.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The world bank disclosed his income to you. Really inappropriate. It goes by yearly.
I too found this to be unusual and somewhat unlikely.
I also find it surprising that your attorney is having such an issue with respect to irregular income. While many people are W-2 wage earners there are certainly plenty of independent contractors and business owners that have fluctuating incomes. It's not exactly a novel legal issue to deal with.
The World Bank has guidelines in place for staff members' spouses that allow access to records and benefits, to prevent spousal abuse.
That should be private especially when already divorced.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The world bank disclosed his income to you. Really inappropriate. It goes by yearly.
I too found this to be unusual and somewhat unlikely.
I also find it surprising that your attorney is having such an issue with respect to irregular income. While many people are W-2 wage earners there are certainly plenty of independent contractors and business owners that have fluctuating incomes. It's not exactly a novel legal issue to deal with.
The World Bank has guidelines in place for staff members' spouses that allow access to records and benefits, to prevent spousal abuse.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The world bank disclosed his income to you. Really inappropriate. It goes by yearly.
I too found this to be unusual and somewhat unlikely.
I also find it surprising that your attorney is having such an issue with respect to irregular income. While many people are W-2 wage earners there are certainly plenty of independent contractors and business owners that have fluctuating incomes. It's not exactly a novel legal issue to deal with.