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My husband's child support, not my child, took my state/fed refunds. why does that count as income?

 
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My husband's child support, not my child, took my state/fed refunds. why does that count as income?

Because it was used for your benefit, to pay a debt. That is no different than if you got it in your hand.

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My husband's child support, not my child, took my state/fed refunds. why does that count as income?

Because it was used for your benefit, to pay a debt. That is no different than if you got it in your hand.
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