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Help and get 40 points please help

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A judge will impute or assign additional income to a parent when it's clear that the parent can and should be earning more. When a judge imputes income, the judge will calculate child support based on a higher income amount than what the parent is actually earning.

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A judge will impute or assign additional income to a parent when it's clear that the parent can and should be earning more. When a judge imputes income, the judge will calculate child support based on a higher income amount than what the parent is actually earning.

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