Unlike child support, spousal support is often very difficult (if not impossible) to modify after the divorce is final, so getting it right the first time is a must!
So all he said was you two decide between 400 and 750 for child support to be paid by husband. What that did was just reduce his child support. So she can't deduct the alimony at all because she is not showing any money going to him.
>>>>>>>>>>>> If alimony is awarded it's deductible to the payer and taxable to the payee . Proof of payment isn't necessary when it's used as an offset .
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