IV.E.2.d. Non-Exercise of Parenting Time Adjustment: The court
may make an adjustment based on the historical non-exercise of
parenting time as set forth in the parenting plan. The amount
allowed should be entered on line E.2 of the Child Support
Worksheet.
I read this as I can at least ask for an adjustment for this reason. There seem to be a lot of dad's on here, when you have your child(ren) for your parenting time aren't you spending money on them that isn't included in your order? If your out with your kids and they see a shirt they really want or didn't bring their football to your house and wants it to play outside with friends, is your response sorry, the worksheet is filled out and your mom buys that with the child support? I'm on both sides here, my husband pays his child support and the only other thing involved is medical. He isn't ordered to help with anything else but we do. We help with sports, clothes, camps etc... I get that a father cannot be forced to be a dad. That's to easy! So, you work under the table so no child support can be garnished, it takes months in court and mom gives you money to make a payment when you go so the court is happy and orders you back in 2 months where, the same happens. I can't modify child support because there is no income, now will be based on minimum wage. While you have plenty of money for your extra activities and enjoying life. It isn't fair! You dads that are involved would know of all the little fees that come up for the kids right? Is it included in the order or thrown in the category of part of the basic support? So, that basic order is to include housing, utilities, food, transportation, clothes, school enrollment, haircuts, school field trip fees, yearbook, school t-shirt, school lunches, bus fees, daily hygiene care necessities, presents for friends birthday they are invited to, sports enrollment fees, accessories for sports, the list goes on! So I do think it's worth a fighting shot to ask for more when they are completely absent from the child!!