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| <jaydsdad>
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Hi Callie try this;
http://www.marylandlawonline.com/md/family/cldsup.htm#204 "(b) Voluntarily impovrished parent.- (1) Except as provided in paragraph (2) of this subsection, if a parent is volunarily impoverished, child support may be calculated based on a determination of potential income. (2) A determination of potential income may not be made for a parent who: (i) is unable to work because of a physical or mental disability; or (ii) is caring for a child under the age of 2 years for whom the parents are jointly and severally responsible." Apparently if he has nothing, you get nothing and they won't look at his "potential" due to his illness. |
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| <Glenn the Survivor>
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Callie,
Jaydsdad is correct and right to the point. You might want to look into welfare alittle more because there may be some extra money for spouces who are disabled or can't provide like in your sitation. I am not sure on Maryland laws but it might be a start. Also look toward WIC to help with formula and anything else you might need (WIC helps me with milk, eggs, cheese, peanut butter, beans, and juice). I wish you luck. Glenn |
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| <emilyandbaby>
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I don't really know how this is going to sound... because my situation is similar, but different. Why don't you try to go back to work??? Try different resources other than your state welfare dept. There are daycare scholarship options for working and or school. You are on the internet. This is a great place to find those resources. Good Luck.
Signed, One of "those" people |
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