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My ex-husband has a company car, so he doesnt have the added expense. Can I consider this fact when calculating child support?

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My ex-husband has a company car, so he doesnt have the added expense. Can I consider this fact when calculating child support?

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Yes, you may. Courts have held that the use of a company car is income for the purposes of calculating child support. It can be compared to or considered as part of the salary, commission, or a bonus. Also, If he receives an expense allowance for the car, a portion of that may also translate into income.

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