I'm missing your point. You say he's a "deadbeat dad". I assume that means he doesn't make his court-ordered child support payments. WHY ISN'T HE IN JAIL?
Now, if he's actually making his child support payments but you think he's under-reporting his income, that's another problem. But that's a matter for the IRS; your wife will have a hard time convincing the court that he is making more than his reported income. But the way the IRS finds tax cheats is NOT by questioning their accounting methods. They look at how much money they are SPENDING versus what the SAY is coming in. For example, if the guy is making 7800 a year, but his rent is 800 bucks a month and he has a 400 dollar car payment, clearly he is cheating on his taxes. That's the sort of information you can pass on to the IRS. It is futile to questioning his accounting methods, unless already have other evidence he's hiding income.
My wife's ex was always behind on his child support. Several times she had him thrown in jail, which didn't improve his payments much but at least gave her some satisfaction.
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