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*each parent's income from their employment and and any other source. | *each parent's income from their employment and and any other source. | ||
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====Basic financial information==== | ====Basic financial information==== | ||
Applications about child support typically require that each parent cough up certain documents to establish his or her income, in addition to a sworn Financial Statement. The most common of these documents for people who are employees are: | Applications about child support typically require that each parent cough up certain documents to establish his or her income, in addition to a sworn Financial Statement. The most common of these documents for people who are employees are: |