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Title 15 . Revenue
Chapter 125 . (Repealed)
Section 20. Determination of total income from all sources and potential income

15 AAC 125.020. Determination of total income from all sources and potential income

(a) In every matter in which the agency must establish or review a child support order, the agency will determine the obligor's and, if appropriate, the custodial parent's total income from all sources. In determining total income, the agency will use a parent's Department of Labor and Workforce Development records, tax documents, leave and earnings statements, pay stubs, child support affidavits required by Alaska Rule of Civil Procedure 90.3(e), bank records, sworn testimony, or other confirmation of the parent's income that the agency determines is reliable.

(b) In every matter in which the agency has determined that a parent is voluntarily unemployed or underemployed, as provided in 15 AAC 125.060, the agency will also determine the parent's potential income. The agency will determine potential income by considering, based on available information, the parent's past income, skills, work history, and education, and the job opportunities in the area where the parent physically resides.

History: Eff. 8/23/80, Register 75; am 10/1/85, Register 95; am 2/27/86, Register 97; am 12/27/90, Register 116; am 10/1/98, Register 147; am 6/15/2001, Register 158

Authority: AS 25.27.020

AS 25.27.140

AS 25.27.160

AS 25.27.170

AS 25.27.200


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