- 6 - credit card debt. Intervenor paid $560 per month in child support payments to petitioner. Petitioner’s wages in 2001 were $55,217. On May 31, 2001, petitioner gave respondent a list of six monthly living expenses totaling about $2,300: Mortgage payment, $1,100; utilities, $200 to $300; food, $400 to $500; car expenses, $375; car insurance, $150; and clothing (no amount stated). Petitioner’s monthly income in 2001 (including child support payments) was $4,184. Petitioner’s wages were about $58,000 in 2002. Petitioner and Mr. Van Arsdalen’s total income (including deferred compensation not further described in the record, and gross proceeds from the sale of stock by Mr. Van Arsdalen) was $86,260 in 2001, $120,374 in 2002, and $113,183 in 2003. Petitioner gave respondent a list dated June 30, 2003, of eight of her monthly living expenses for 2003 totaling about $2,900: Child care, $400; car payment, $500; car insurance, $100; mortgage, $1,200; utilities, $300 to $350; telephone, $100; health insurance, $220; and dental insurance, $50. Mr. Van Arsdalen changed jobs around February 2004, and his income increased slightly. In 2005, petitioner estimated that the cost of some of the items she had reported to respondent in 2001 and 2003 had increased, that her monthly clothing expenses were $300, and that she spent $100 per month for medical expenses for one of her children. In 2005, petitioner also had monthlyPage: Previous 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 Next
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