2025 Session Last amended: 2015 session

§ 518A.28 — Providing Income Information

Plain-Language Summary

This section requires both parents in a child support case to share detailed financial information, including pay stubs, tax returns, and other income documents. If a parent fails to provide this information, the court can set their income based on other available evidence.

Practical Notes
When this applies: Any time child support is being set or reviewed. Who this affects: Both parents in a child support case. Key points: You must file a financial affidavit with your initial court papers showing all income sources. The other parent or the child support agency can also request your tax returns once every two years. If you do not provide the required financial information, the court may estimate your income using other evidence. If you hide income, you may be ordered to pay the other parent’s attorney fees.