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The obligee is living with/married to someone else now. Shouldnt that persons income count too?

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The obligee is living with/married to someone else now. Shouldnt that persons income count too?

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Generally, no. For the same reason that your partners income wouldnt count, the obligees partners income wouldnt count. • My girlfriend/boyfriend/new spouse has a child which I am supporting. Can I get credit for supporting them since he/she lives with us? No. You may only receive credit for a child for whom 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 child support will automatically come out of my paycheck, wont it? Generally, yes. The law now requires that all new orders have support payments made by way of an immediate earnings withholding order unless: (1) the parties agree to no immediate earnings withholding order; or (2) the court finds there is a good reason not to order an immediate earnings withholding order. If you change your job, you must

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