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What situations are considered to be undue hardship? |
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<p>The types of situations that might result in undue hardship include:</p> |
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<li>having an unusual or excessive amount of debt,</li> |
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<li>having to make other support payments to children of another family (for example, from a previous marriage),</li> |
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<li>having to support a disabled or ill person, and</li> |
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<li>having to spend a lot of money to visit the child (for example, airfare to another city).</li> |
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<p>The payor may show undue hardship if:</p> |
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<li>they are in a lot of debt</li> |
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<li>they have to make other support payments to children of another family (for example, from a previous marriage),</li> |
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<li>they have to support a disabled or ill person, and</li> |
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<li>it costs a lot to visit the child (for example, airfare to another city).</li> |
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<h1>Fact Sheet E Undue Hardship</h1> |
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<p><strong>Unusual or excessive debts</strong></p> |
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