... "Guideline child support" in California. Absent extraordinary circumstances, a new spouse's income may not be considered by a court in determining or modifying a child support order. An extraordinary case exists "where excluding that income would lead to extreme and severe hardship to any child subject to the child support award."
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/mark-baer/new-spouse-income-and-chi_b_4361676.html
Never say never, but I don't think in our case the ex is in "extraordinary circumstances".
For the purpose of child support, new spouse's income doesn't co
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公布财产不一定是要她付钱吧。
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08/18/2014 postreply
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不要她付钱那么为什么要她公布财产?美国是个人权利第一,能隐蔽就隐蔽。
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不一定
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