The applicant mother sought retroactive and prospective child support, including section 7 expenses, for the parties' four children.
The respondent father claimed a significant drop in his construction income post-separation and denied having additional income.
The court found the father was intentionally underemployed and had hidden income through a vending machine business and other cash ventures, imputing his income at nearly $100,000.
The father was ordered to pay ongoing table support, retroactive table support arrears of $37,849, and section 7 expense arrears of $16,712.35.