Affidavit of Imputed Income - Divorce With Minor Children - Plaintiff is a legal document that was released by the Wyoming District Court - a government authority operating within Wyoming.
Q: What is an Affidavit of Imputed Income?
A: An Affidavit of Imputed Income is a legal document used in divorce cases to determine the potential income of a party based on their education, training, work experience, and other relevant factors.
Q: What is the purpose of an Affidavit of Imputed Income in a divorce with minor children case?
A: The purpose of an Affidavit of Imputed Income in a divorce with minor children case is to ensure that both parents financially contribute to the well-being of their children, even if one parent is not currently earning their full potential income.
Q: Who completes the Affidavit of Imputed Income in a divorce case?
A: In a divorce case with minor children, the plaintiff, or the party initiating the divorce, typically completes the Affidavit of Imputed Income. However, both parties may be required to complete the document.
Q: What information is typically included in an Affidavit of Imputed Income?
A: An Affidavit of Imputed Income typically includes information about the party's education, training, work history, current employment status, previous income, and other factors that may affect their potential earning capacity.
Q: How does an Affidavit of Imputed Income affect child support?
A: An Affidavit of Imputed Income can have an impact on child support calculations by imputing income to a parent who is voluntarily unemployed or underemployed. This ensures that both parents contribute their fair share to the financial support of their children.
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