Legal Question in Family Law in Florida

I asked this question below which was answered. But what I need to know is if I continue being a SAHM, can they add a minimum wage as my income, even though I'm not working and will continue staying at home to take care of my son?

I have been a Stay At Home Mom for over 16 years. I have been divorced for 4 (remarried) and have still continued to stay home to take care of my children. We have done change of income because my two oldest children have turned 18 and my income has always reflected zero. We still have one minor child and my ex feels that I should be able to get a job so that he can get some relief from his child support. Will the courts be able to force me to work if I've been caring for my kids this long?


Asked on 7/09/10, 3:15 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Lucreita Becude Lucreita D. Becude, P.A.

yes. Something has to be used to account for your contribution toward the care of your children.

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Answered on 7/10/10, 8:38 am


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