GoodDadtoBK
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? CA
I have an order that states the following:
"Child care costs shall be borne equally by parties when reasonably related to employment. Minute Order shall be the formal order of the Court."
Would it be fair to ask the parent who is asking for reimbursement to show which days child care was needed due to their work schedule?
The reason why this is being questioned is because my ex is asking for reimbursement for the months of June and July, however I had our daughter the majority of both of those months (about 70%). When my daughter was with her Mom during the remainder of time during the two months, they were traveling to visit her family across the country.
The amount she is requesting is a pretty large amount and I have no problem paying it; as long as the child care was truly a result of an employment schedule. Any time I submit to her my child care expenses, I always indicate which days the expenses covered.
I have an order that states the following:
"Child care costs shall be borne equally by parties when reasonably related to employment. Minute Order shall be the formal order of the Court."
Would it be fair to ask the parent who is asking for reimbursement to show which days child care was needed due to their work schedule?
The reason why this is being questioned is because my ex is asking for reimbursement for the months of June and July, however I had our daughter the majority of both of those months (about 70%). When my daughter was with her Mom during the remainder of time during the two months, they were traveling to visit her family across the country.
The amount she is requesting is a pretty large amount and I have no problem paying it; as long as the child care was truly a result of an employment schedule. Any time I submit to her my child care expenses, I always indicate which days the expenses covered.