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Searchable Massachusetts Child Support FAQs 1

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  • Question #1: Do you have to report income from part time, overtime or secondary jobs for purposes of determining your Massachusetts child support financial obligations?
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  • Question #2: Do you have to report commissions, tips, severance pay, royalties, bonuses, lottery or gambling winnings, investment interest and dividends on the new 2009 Massachusetts child support guidelines worksheet (Calculator)?
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  • Question #3: For Self-Employed business owners, does the court in Massachusetts look at gross receipts or net income for purposes of determining your child support obligations?
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  • Question #4: How is the Massachusetts weekly, monthly, or yearly child support amount or financial obligation determined?
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  • Question #5: Do you have to count business expense reimbursements towards your income for purposes of calculating your Massachusetts child support payments?
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  • Question #6: Does the new 2009 Massachusetts child support guidelines apply to families with more than 5 children (Kids)?
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  • Question #7: Can you deduct your child care expenses in the new 2009 Massachusetts child support guidelines worksheet?
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  • Question #8: Do you have to report income and distributions from trusts when completing the new 2009 Massachusetts child support guidelines worksheet or calculator?
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  • Question #9: If I get a part time or second job after the child support order, can the custodial parent apply for child support modification in Massachusetts to increase the child support order?
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  • Question #10: Do you have to report overtime income in the new 2009 Massachusetts child support guidelines worksheet (calculator)?
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