Are BHA and BAS taxable income and can they be used to determine child support in the state of texas?
Also in the divorce we offered him visitation to see his son and hes denied it he wants nothing to do with him, that was not my decision, does that mean he doesnt have to pay child support? My lawyer contacted a military family law lawyer and she is my witness in this divorce and she specializes in mypay and child support, she says he will have to pay 2 a month if the judge agrees but my ex doesnt want that he wants no visitation and to only pay 0 a month, that doesnt cover anything. My witness (military lawyer) says BAS and BAH are considered in determining child support, my ex went an got an affidivat saying that its not taxable income. I’m so confused which one is right? 0 does nothing for my son.
2 Responses
jhharris54
01 Jul 2010
rejectedsoul
01 Jul 2010
nope and the second your divorce is final the bah goes away and he moves to the barracks
bas was never for you so you arent entitled to it period its for the ad member only to eat
as the other answer said you dont decide how much child support a judge will


It is not taxable income. And that means nothing. A judge will decide the level of child support.