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You can get all the information you want, but unless a judge wants to accept it, I don't think you accomplish much. You would have to be able to prove that he is deliberately underemployed, and that might be a challenge.
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I get what's happening---my ex is doing the same. Ex's cut down their work hours (3 days a week from his 4----!!!); long long holidays; etc. so that his income is lower and thus can't do support etc.
I was able to get my tax returns from 1988 and 1989. I think you can only go as far back as 1989 now. Your ex could get the same info.
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Originally posted by anxious View PostDoes anyone know how you might try to get 5 years of income verification as opposed to the 3 called for under the Act? Needless to say, his income dropped dramatically once we split, and five years would be a better indication of his earning ability.
Seems unreasonable unless there is more to the story.
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You request it from opposing counsel, in writing, indicating date/time you expect it to be provided to you. All t4, t4a's, all original invoices/statements of income and business expenses. If he is self-employed you do not want to use the 150 line of his income tax return - only use that if he was an employee. Self-employed you can also ask for his company financial statements.
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5 years of income returns?
Does anyone know how you might try to get 5 years of income verification as opposed to the 3 called for under the Act? Needless to say, his income dropped dramatically once we split, and five years would be a better indication of his earning ability.Tags: None
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