Which military pays count as income in relation to calculating child support obligation? Namely, Hazardous Fire Pay (HFP), Imminent Danger Pay (IDP), Cost of Living Allowance (COLA). Honestly the first two I only get because I am in an area that I really stand the chance of getting my butt blown up or kidnapped, and I only get those while I am here (1 year), DHHS can't count those two can they?
The tricky one is COLA, I only get that for the year I am here too, and it flucuates every 3 months dependent on the strength or weakness of the dollar. Can ya help a brother out? i am trying to settle this nicely with her out of court but, these are "sticky points".
all of those factors mentioned ...i'm afraid ...will indeed be attributable to you when you set your first, initial support order if they still show on your paystubs.
as a basic rule you can file a "mod" a modification... of your support order and worksheets two years later when it drops...