rocknrollmommy
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
Am I reading this correctly by interpreting it as in some cases the cost of travel expenses for visitation can be added on to the child support (whether it be 50/50 split, prorated, or after support)?
According to Ca Fam §§ 4062(b):
"Travel expenses for visitation" are one of the discretionary items that may be added to statutory formula support "as additional support for the children. [Ca Fam §§ 4061 & 4062(b)] Thus, an obligee parent who experiences increased child-related travel expense because of visitation changes may be entitled to a corresponding increase in child-support add-ons.
Am I reading this correctly by interpreting it as in some cases the cost of travel expenses for visitation can be added on to the child support (whether it be 50/50 split, prorated, or after support)?
According to Ca Fam §§ 4062(b):
Since I do not have a legal degree I just want to see if the way I am reading it is incorrect. According to Stealth2:The court may order the following as additional child support:
(1) Costs related to the educational or other special needs of the
children.
(2) Travel expenses for visitation.
And that does NOT apply to you. Seriously - are you THIS stupid?
... even though I would be the one receiving the child support...You are not the obligee parent.
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