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If you filed jointly and your tax refund was intercepted, you will have to file an injured spouse claim to recover your share of the refund.

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Q: Would your income tax get taken from you to pay for your husbands backed child support?
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Can you sue a mistress for continually suing your husband for child support and college support and now wants to include his wife's income for her son?

You can't sue her for doing right by hers and your husbands son if he doesn't pay child support. That is your husband's wrongdoing and not hers. I think it would be a total waste of money to sue her for trying to get to your income as well. But you could if you wanted to.


How much income would you get as a single parent on income support?

The judge will be the one that will decide the how much if any income support you may be qualified to receive from the payer of the support amount.


If you apply for a mortgage loan can you put your husbands income on the application also even if he is not applying for the loan with you?

You can use income that is at your disposal. If you will have access to your husband's income as a household income for this mortgage then yes you can. If you are separated and he will not be living in the house then the answer would be no.


Is spousal support tax deductible?

Spousal support payments would not be deductible on your income tax return. Only Alimony payments would be deductible on your 1040 income tax return.


What is a mortgage bond?

There could be multiple answers depending on the context of the question. One common use is to refer to a bond that is backed by a pool of mortgages. The bond produces an income to the investor and the income comes from the mortgage payments made by the borrowers for the loans that are backing the bond. An asset backed security would be another phrase.


You have 2 kids from a prev marriage you are a homemaker but have to have 12K a year of taxable income to claim kids for taxes Can your husbands income count?

On the married filing joint income tax return both taxpayer worldwide income would be added together and be required to be reported on the MFJ federal income tax return.


What percentage of your child's father income in Illinois would you receive in child support?

In general, 20% of net income for one child.


Why do you claim child support as income for section 8 housing?

Probably because the rules for the section 8 housing program requires you to report the child support payment as a part of your income when it is received. For income tax purposes on your federal income tax return child support is NOT TAXABLE income that you would report on your 1040 tax form.


If the mother lied about her income and property would she stop getting child support?

The more likely outcome is that the father would use this as the basis for a request to modify support.


Based on your husbands pay grade E3 in the marine corps what would your child support be?

There are too many related factors to calculate this, even with a known amount. Each state has its own guideline, and inclusions or exclusions on income and deductibles. Some use gross while others use net.


If a husband purposely terminates his high- paying job prior to the sep agreemt and child support determination would prior income records be used in order determine how much child support he owes?

Yes. They would use his past income information to determine what he should have been paying for child support. That would then be added to his arrears.


How do you find out what is in your ex husbands bank account?

It would be illegal for anyone to provide you with such information, however I am sure you can call around some private investigators to find one that would dig through his trash looking. However, if you have a legitimate need for the information, like if your husband is failing to make child support payments by claiming not to have the income or cash to support the payments; then you should contact your local clerk of courts or attorney for direction.