Father sought upward modification of child support obligation, but Court found no evidence that Mother was able to earn in excess of her then-current salary.
To sustain an award of child support based upon a party’s earning capacity, there must be evidence that the party has the ability to earn an amount sufficient to pay the award of support; otherwise the award cannot stand.
Here, Mother’s income and earning capacity had dramatically decreased in recent years due to, among other things, the economic downturn.
Mother had an infant daughter, held a high school education, lived with her parents, and had no savings accounts or checking accounts.
Court held there was no evidence to support a finding that Mother was willfully underemployed or voluntarily suppressing her income to avoid child support payments.
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