| Is OVERTIME considered in fixing CHILD SUPPORT? |
QUESTION: Is overtime a factor in considering child support?
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Yes, if there is already a history of overtime - meaning a court won't order a parent to work overtime who hasn't been (there is case authority that a court cannot order a parent to work more than a regular work regimen), but if they have already been working it then the court must take that history into account when projecting future income for purposes of guideline support (Xspouse or Dissomaster, depending which California county you are in).
Please see this Blog article about temporary support. This applies equally to spousal support.
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Posted By Thurman Arnold on August 29, 2009 07:03 pm | Permalink |