Is it common for men to report lower incomes on paper to lower child support payments?

I’ve come across around 5 or 6 single fathers from different professions who have shared that they receive less on paper and make up the difference in cash to minimize their child support obligations.

Is this a widespread practice? A few have told me that it’s somewhat of an unwritten rule to support single fathers, especially those working in smaller companies.

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  1. It’s unfortunate but not uncommon for some individuals to manipulate their reported income to reduce child support payments. This practice, often referred to as “under-the-table” payments or “off-the-books” work, can be appealing for those looking to lessen their financial obligations. However, it’s important to note that this can have serious legal ramifications and could be considered fraud if discovered.

    While you’ve encountered several single fathers using this method, it’s difficult to quantify how widespread it is, as many people might not openly discuss their financial arrangements due to the stigma or legal risks involved. It’s also worth considering that not all single fathers resort to such measures; many strive to uphold their responsibilities and pay fair child support based on their actual earnings.

    Ultimately, while it may seem like an “unwritten rule” among some in certain professions or businesses, it’s important for parents to comply with legal and ethical standards when it comes to child support. Each situation is unique, and the best approach is to be transparent and honest about income for the sake of the child’s well-being.

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