The custodian is living with/married to someone else now. Shouldnt that persons income count too?
Generally, no. For the same reasons that your partners income wouldnt count, the custodians partners income wouldnt count under most circumstances. • My girlfriend/boyfriend/new spouse has a child whom I am supporting. Can I get credit for supporting them? No. You may only receive credit for a child which you are obligated to support by law. Generally, you are obligated to support your own biological children and legally adopted children. The reason for this is that there is another parent or guardian who is supposed to be financially responsible for that child(ren)s support. • The custodian doesnt let me see the child(ren). Do I have to pay support? What can I do? Regardless of whether you visit the child, the child still needs to be supported; therefore, if someone is wrongfully withholding visitation you may be able to file a court case against the custodian. You can file a petition asking the court to establish or enforce your visitation rights. You can hire an attorney or if you w
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