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Posted on Thursday, August 21, 2008

Question: My wife and I are separated and I pay her $1200 per month for court ordered child support as agreed between us. If I were to declare bankruptcy would this amount be subtracted from my income before my surplus income was calculated?

Answer: Yes, provided you have receipts or other proof that you are paying the child support.

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