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+ Since you have previously indicated that you will be claiming undue hardship you will need to provide + answers to the next set of questions. A claim for undue hardship can only be considered if the parent + making the claim can show that their household’s standard of living is not higher than the standard of + living in the household of the other parent. Often, income alone (which is all that is used to calculate + the guideline amount) does not reflect other circumstances than may impact a households’ finances. +
Unusual or excessive debts
What are the unusual or excessive debts that you owe? These are debts that were taken on to support the family