Overtime pay is income like anything else. The courts typically look at average income.
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If you were a resident of Michigan or had taxable income from sources in Michigan, then yes.
You need to review your own child support order to determine the terms of your obligations.You need to review your own child support order to determine the terms of your obligations.You need to review your own child support order to determine the terms of your obligations.You need to review your own child support order to determine the terms of your obligations.
Child support is based on actual income; one is not ordinarily allowed to exclude overtime, voluntary or otherwise. Re: the female you mention, it's possible that her overtime was scheduled to end soon; it's also possible that she got an improper break.
I am not an attorney, nor have I ever payed/received child support, but I believe that time has nothing to do with it. I think that is a sum of money only.
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Talk to your financial adviser for this
Yes.
Probably, zero.
WE must first remember that the couple when filing for divorce and child support agreement , must have children . The state of Michigan court will then decide.
Yes if you get about the same amount of hours overtime every check, but they can't touch any expense check's such as milage or predem.
In general, the same way that the courts determine support for anyone else - a percentage of net income. SSI recipients are not liable for child support.
You need to review your child support order and separation agreement that accompanied your divorce to determine what your obligations are.You need to review your child support order and separation agreement that accompanied your divorce to determine what your obligations are.You need to review your child support order and separation agreement that accompanied your divorce to determine what your obligations are.You need to review your child support order and separation agreement that accompanied your divorce to determine what your obligations are.