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If you can PROVE that he is using false information for legal reasons then he can and will be arrested for Perjury but as I said this has to be able to be proven.

If you have any kind of proof then by all means submit it to the court, I'm sure your Ex will have the most satisfying look of shock on his face.

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Q: What can be done if the father files a motion to reduce child support payments but uses false income information?
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How do you Find income of father for child support?

The State can require the father to verify income and/or subpoena that information if necessary.


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