Just wondering how that situation is usually handled in court?
For example--My GF's ex is cutting his hours down at his job on the books to lower his yearly income/lower child support.
He still has his business on the side, which he had on the books before they separated. When they separated, he started doing it under the table.
We still see his ads on kijiji for this business...
So how often is this type of situation taken to court? and what is usually the outcome?
(GF has no plans of taking him to court...let it be...but we just wondered in general for some parents who receive absolutely no child support because the other parent works full out under the table.....GF considers herself lucky, he atleast is working the one job on the table/she's receiving a small amount of child support)
For example--My GF's ex is cutting his hours down at his job on the books to lower his yearly income/lower child support.
He still has his business on the side, which he had on the books before they separated. When they separated, he started doing it under the table.
We still see his ads on kijiji for this business...
So how often is this type of situation taken to court? and what is usually the outcome?
(GF has no plans of taking him to court...let it be...but we just wondered in general for some parents who receive absolutely no child support because the other parent works full out under the table.....GF considers herself lucky, he atleast is working the one job on the table/she's receiving a small amount of child support)
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