Thursday, May 12, 2011

Court of Appeals Case: Determining Income for Child Support

When parents are self-employed, the Court must determine that parent’s actual income before calculating child support. To do so, the Court must deduct from a business’ gross receipts the cost of goods and necessary expenses required to operate that business. In this case, there was insufficient evidence to determine Father’s actual income because the documentation he provided lacked credibility. Under that circumstance, it is appropriate for the Court to determine Father’s potential income for his given field under the Oregon Administrative Rules.

Read the case, decided on 4/20/2011

Matthews v. Matthews


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