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slylyd

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What is the name of your state?Ohio

If I'm married, is my husbands income considered in child support paid by my childs biological father? Or is it just the BF income that matters?
 


nextwife

Senior Member
It is the income of the PARENT(s) of the child. In "income share" states, the income of a parent who is voluntarilly unemployed or underemployed may be imputed to reflect what they COULD be earning toward support of their child.
 

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