Do unemployment benefits count towards your income for the purposes of determining child support in Oklahoma?
Specifically, we're talking about unemployment insurance benefits. Does that count to go into your gross income for determining how much your child support is? And the answer is yes. And it's all statutory; it's defined by statute. You can find it in Title 43, Section 118B, Subsection A3I.
So what that says is as part of gross income, that includes passive income, and as part of passive income, that includes unemployment insurance benefits. So if you're receiving unemployment insurance benefits, then that amount you're receiving would go into the category of gross income for determining how much your child support obligation is.
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