I share joint custody of 2 children with my ex. We each pay child support in proportion to our incomes.
His lawyer has sent a letter asking to reduce child support payments based a draft of his personal tax return that shows his income as having reduced by $25k. His income remains higher than mine. The income on this draft shows his income a business income rather than employment income. This is not a final return and appears to be incomplete. I am concerned about the accuracy of what is shown on the return.
He is the sole owner of a corporation also, but I do not have income information about that.
The other issue is the shared custody. In fact I have had the children for about 75% of the time in the past year. My ex has recently married and the family lives outside Canada. He frequently travels there and is not available for the normal alternate weeks custody.
His lawyer has sent a letter asking to reduce child support payments based a draft of his personal tax return that shows his income as having reduced by $25k. His income remains higher than mine. The income on this draft shows his income a business income rather than employment income. This is not a final return and appears to be incomplete. I am concerned about the accuracy of what is shown on the return.
What documentation am I entitled to - to verify his income?
How should I respond to his request?
How should I respond to his request?
He is the sole owner of a corporation also, but I do not have income information about that.
Am I entitled to get information on that from him?
What information documentation should I request? Financial statements? Tax assessment?
If so is this information considered in the child support calculations?
What information documentation should I request? Financial statements? Tax assessment?
If so is this information considered in the child support calculations?
The other issue is the shared custody. In fact I have had the children for about 75% of the time in the past year. My ex has recently married and the family lives outside Canada. He frequently travels there and is not available for the normal alternate weeks custody.
Should I continue to pay him child support in this case?
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