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What happens if the other parent quits a job in order to pay less child support?

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What happens if the other parent quits a job in order to pay less child support?

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If the other parent has quit a job or intentionally taken a reduction in income, the court can impute income to the other parent. This means that although the other parent is earning less, the court may treat the other parent as though he or she is earning the higher income. Child support will be calculated based on that higher income.

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