Do I have to report to the ex-wife or the state a new career change that comes with a higher income?
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Do I have to report to the ex-wife or the state a new career change that comes with a higher income?
Does the high salary of the ex-wife change the amount I am required to pay in child support? (20% for 1 child)
Asked on November 13, 2012 under Family Law, Texas
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Answered 12 years ago | Contributor
Whether or not you have to report to the "ex" the new job that you are receiving depends upon what the current order or orders in effect with child support state. If the orders do not require such notice then you do not. If they do, then reporting is required.
In most states in this country the higher salary of the "ex" will have an impact on the amount that you may ultimately have to pay for child support.
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