
KoalaGirl
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Re: Washington State - new children of NCP
01/11/11 06:22 PM
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Well I talked with the CS Enforcement rep and she did explain that yes, the 2 new children will indeed factor into the calculation. There is a nifty little chart that clearly defines how much c/s is calculated based off of income, number of children in family and if the children are 12 and older.
So the good news is, I waited until the kids were 12+. The bad news is...I waited until the kids were 12+ and he had twins. I understand the calculation, makes sense to me.
She also explained how they do the income thing and even if I just put in their imputed salary based on a male of his age, it will still be an increase of over $200 so it's looking positive.
The process is slow but at least I'm not wasting money on an attorney.
Now to deal with my tax issue with him. I'll post in the tax forum because I have been through hell and back with him on our tax situation and I will post the long, drawn out story. There are a lot of misconceptions about who gets to claim the kids and hopefully my experience will help others. Let me warn you...it's not pretty.
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