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How is child support calculated if I’m a business owner?

How is child support calculated if I’m a business owner?

by artrageous | Sep 25, 2017 | Business, Family & Divorce

“The answer to this question is simple. All the money that you take from the company for personal use is considered income for the purposes of determining child support. What is tricky is that when people think of their income, they think of the amount showing...

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