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    Default Re: Interpreting Language from Child Support Law

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    Oh okay, that makes sense. Thanks. But in my scenario, mom doesn't work and hasn't for 8 years. Would they then impute all of her husbands income, none of it, or look at the last job she held 8 years ago? Tricky! Maybe minimum wage?
    The court would likely look at what she could make with the skills she has, especially if those are specialized skills. A lot matters why the mother doesn't work, the current custody/visitation arrangements, and what the history has been for the last eight years.

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    Default Re: Interpreting Language from Child Support Law

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    The court would likely look at what she could make with the skills she has, especially if those are specialized skills. A lot matters why the mother doesn't work, the current custody/visitation arrangements, and what the history has been for the last eight years.
    I agree, but the minimum would be 40 hours at minimum wage.

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