What documents are required to prove alimony payments?
In Hawaii, the documents that are required to prove alimony payments depend on whether the alimony payments are court-ordered or voluntary. For court-ordered alimony payments, the payor (individual making the payments) is required to provide the payee (person receiving the payments) with a document that specifies the amount, date, and purpose of the payment. This document should include a written acknowledgement that the payee received the payment. The payee should keep this document for tax purposes, as the payor has to report the payments. For voluntary alimony payments, typically the payor has to provide the payee with an agreement in writing that states the amount that the payor has agreed to pay and the date on which the payment is due. This document should also include a written acknowledgement that the payee received the payment. If the payor does not keep records of these payments, it is the payee’s responsibility to document and save all payments. If you are the payor of alimony payments, it is important to ensure that you provide proof of payment in the form of a document that includes the amount, date, and purpose of the payment. Similarly, if you receive alimony payments, whether court-ordered or voluntary, it is important to keep records of these payments to use for tax purposes.
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