What Evidence Courts Accept for Proving Hidden Income

If you suspect your ex is hiding income, knowing what evidence courts accept can help you build a strong case for child support modification.

Public Records

Public records are powerful evidence because they are official government documents. These are freely available and generally admissible in court without additional authentication.

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Financial Documents

These usually require a subpoena or court order to obtain, but they are among the strongest evidence:

Social Media Evidence

Social media has become increasingly important in family law cases. Courts accept:

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Witness Testimony

Forensic Accounting

For complex cases involving business income, a forensic accountant can:

While forensic accountants charge fees, in high-value cases the cost often pays for itself many times over in increased child support.

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This information is for educational purposes only and is not legal advice. Evidence rules vary by state and court. Consult a licensed attorney for advice specific to your situation.