Can child support increase if a parent does not see the child as provided in the Parenting Plan?
Often one side in a time sharing dispute will exaggerate the amount of time they intend to spend with the child in order to secure a lower child support obligation. If a parent does not exercise the time sharing provided in a court order, and that amount of time sharing resulted in a reduced child support obligation, then the parent receiving the child support can use this situation to go back to court and have the child support obligation increased based on the time the other parent actually sees the child.