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I just received a child support worksheet from my ex's attorneys. I am the custodial parent. I am currently disabled and receive retirement from my former employer and SS benefits. My daughter receives benefits too as a result.
I am confused because this child support worksheet is deducting my daughter's SS payments from the child support obligation owed by my ex. Why would this be? It doesn't make sense to me.
I have called and emailed the attorney's office to ask why but so far all they are telling me is that if I disagree with the worksheet I can request a court hearing. I don't want to cause extra trouble and expense to my ex if this is the correct calculation.
Does anyone here have any insight into this situation?
Thanks for your help.
Crossposting on CS forum as well.
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