Does this qualify for "change of circumstances"
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If the non-residential parent who at one time had 50/40 visitation no longer has visitation with the child is that a reason for a increase in child support for the residential parent? Does this fall under "change of circumstances" since the residential parent has the child 100 percent of the time?
I would say yes....
I would say yes....
Why does the NCP no longer
Why does the NCP no longer have visitation?
Might depend on the situation
Might depend on the situation (courts are weird...) but Imma say since the NCP doesn't have them as much and doesn't have their household expenses... Yes.
You need to view your
You need to view your specific state's laws/guidelines as to how CS is calculated. Up until very recently in my state, no, it would not have been as my state did not run on calculations using overnights. It was pure income of NCP. Income of CP did not even factor in. It didn't matter if NCP never saw the child or saw the kid 49% of the time.
After you check specifics for your state, if you find that, yes, the parent now not seeing the child should be paying additional CS pure current situation, you want the change in custody court filed and the CS adjusted.
BIG reason why GUBMs PAS out
BIG reason why GUBMs PAS out their children against non-custodial dad.
^^^yup^^^
^^^yup^^^
nope
nope
IMHO... yes. That is a
IMHO... yes. That is a qualifying event for a CS review.
Better have your ducks in a
Better have your ducks in a row because unless ncp flew the coop CP is going to have a lot of explaining to do about why she doesn't make sure kids go to ncp.
The way the OP has stated her
The way the OP has stated her question "If the non-residential parent who at one time had 50/40 visitation no longer has visitation with the child", she has given no indication as to why.
Last the OP wrote here her DH and the BM were in a huge battle and heading for trial with the BM calling in forensic psychologist, the child's past psychologist and the school. That was August 2017 and OP's DH's lawyer was expecting this to last 10 to 12months.
I'm hoping Op will come back and update as to what happened and the why no current visitation.
I am not sure why someone
I am not sure why someone said no…but it absolutely does fall under change of circumstances.
Willow that was me.
Willow that was me.
Thanks for the back story
Thanks for the back story twoviewpoints