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By Charlottesville Divorce Lawyer Rob Hagy

Failure to Substantiate Payee Spouse’s Income Prevents Child Support Reduction

In the case of Davis v. Davis, the Virginia Court of Appeals in an unpublished opinion, ruled that a payor father, whose income had increased by $300.00 since the child support order, and who failed to substantiate his claim that the payee mother and custodian of the child had doubled her income, was not entited to reduce child support.  The payee mother neither testified nor was any documentary evidence about her current income admitted into evidence.