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Re: disclosure of income
12/09/04 12:41 PM
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Well, no one can make him be something he is not. However, I can give you lots of VT info to get you started.
http://ocse3.acf.dhhs.gov/ext/irg/sps/report.cfm?State=VT (VT Child Support Profile – it shows, among other things, that you can request a review any time)
http://www.vermontjudiciary.org/courts/family/index.htm#COURTS (VT Family Court home page, includes links to forms)
http://www.vermontjudiciary.org/courts/family/domestic.htm#D (CS page of VT Family Court)
http://www.vermontjudiciary.org/courts/family/Pamphlets/pamphlet34.htm (Enforcement of the CS Order)
http://www.vermontjudiciary.org/courts/family/Pamphlets/pamphlet32.htm Modification of the CS Order, includes the following info: “How do you find out what the Other Parent's Income is? Once per year, each parent is allowed to ask the other parent for a copy of her or his last income tax return, recent pay stubs showing employment income, and other paperwork showing what income the parent is earning at this time. For as long as the parents have an obligation to support their children, the parents are required by law to exchange this information once per year when asked, even if the court is not involved. This informal exchange of income information will give each parent the opportunity to see whether the child support should stay the same or should be adjusted. How can you get the Order Modified? To begin the process you fill out a written Petition to Modify Child Support. (Ask the clerk for Form #803.) The Petition must be accompanied by an Affidavit (form#804). (An affidavit is a statement that explains in your own words why you are asking that the child support order be changed. This statement must be signed by you in front of a notary public.) The affidavit must also state what the real, substantial and unanticipated changes of circumstances are. You must also complete a financial affidavit which shows your income and assets. (Ask the clerk for Form #813.)." (Continues…..)
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