Syracuse, NY asked in Family Law and Child Support for New York

Q: Petitioning Family Court for child support and alimony while your job was being eliminated. Court wants tax return prev

Not understanding why a previous year tax return is required, obviously W2s of your new employer but how does or will your tax return affect your petition for lowering child support in New York. And why would I be required to submit previous W-2s that don't reflect my new job of current pay reduction compared to what I made before what should I do

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John Anthony Pappalardo
John Anthony Pappalardo
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  • White Plains, NY
  • Licensed in New York

A: I cannot provide advice relating to Illinois law

Lawrence Allen Weinreich
Lawrence Allen Weinreich
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  • Garden City, NY
  • Licensed in New York

A: As noted in the other answer, you have to show that the loss of your position wasn't your fault and you have made extensive efforts to find equivalent employment to what you previously had with the same income.

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