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Getting married soon and need to know

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SweetSally

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What is the name of your state? TN

Hello!! I am very concerned about an issue that I will be facing in the near future. My fiance pays child support as ordered; however, when we marry, I will be bringing in a greater income than he. I want to know will my income be included in his child support payments? In what ways could I possibly avoid this from occurring? Don't get me wrong, I don't mind supporting the child,but many times the child support money is not utilized in the best interest for the child. Thanks for any help!!! SweetSally
 


nextwife

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Sally, just continue to keep your accounts seperate. If you already own your home, keep it in your name for now. You can also have a shared account to pool your household operating funds into.

That is "just in case" he, for example , was hit by an errant bicycle mesenger while crossing the street and laid up in the hospital for some time, unable to communicate to obtain a modification, and unable to stay current on CS. That way your own income is protected.
 

I AM ALWAYS LIABLE

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SweetSally said:
What is the name of your state? TN

My fiance pays child support as ordered; however, when we marry, I will be bringing in a greater income than he.


My response:

So, you make $6.50 per hour at the meatpacking plant, and he makes $5.50 per hour flipping burgers? :D

IAAL
 

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