What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Florida. Child lives in NY. Support and visitation decided in NY.
Support was decided several years ago...BUT travel costs were never factored into support obligations.
I've read in other threads that in cases where interstate travel is involved, the parent who created the distance is responsible for all travel costs. Wondering if this advice rings true, and how it would apply in this case.
In this case, both parents never lived in the same state. It was a long distance relationship.
Visitation costs are significant. Several trips a year. For each trip, 6 plane tickets must be purchased--one to go up and get child, two for child and parent coming back. Same deal for return trip.
There are also rental car costs because child's mother will not take him to the airport.
In the event that this case would head back to court, are travel costs significant enough to affect support obligations? Is this something that could be pointed out by an attorney and settled more fairly?
In a perfect world, I would believe parents would split travel costs. The current support breakdown is approximately 60% obligation to the mom, 40% obligation to the dad.
Thanks in advance for any advice.
Support was decided several years ago...BUT travel costs were never factored into support obligations.
I've read in other threads that in cases where interstate travel is involved, the parent who created the distance is responsible for all travel costs. Wondering if this advice rings true, and how it would apply in this case.
In this case, both parents never lived in the same state. It was a long distance relationship.
Visitation costs are significant. Several trips a year. For each trip, 6 plane tickets must be purchased--one to go up and get child, two for child and parent coming back. Same deal for return trip.
There are also rental car costs because child's mother will not take him to the airport.
In the event that this case would head back to court, are travel costs significant enough to affect support obligations? Is this something that could be pointed out by an attorney and settled more fairly?
In a perfect world, I would believe parents would split travel costs. The current support breakdown is approximately 60% obligation to the mom, 40% obligation to the dad.
Thanks in advance for any advice.