Children’s mother moved out of their school district and now drops the children off to our home in the AM about an hour before school starts and picks them up approximately 1.5 to 2 hours after school ends. The children are old enough and mature enough to stay home by themselves, but we are usually home for them half the time during our non-residential days. We work from home on our residential days and so the children are seldom unsupervised. Based on your experiences, would the courts consider the time spent at our home in our favour and reduce/eliminate child support if we were to pursue? We currently have 50/50 custody and are the higher payer in offset child support. Our heating, electrical and grocery bill has increased by $100 since the children started coming to our home on their other parents time. What would you recommend? The other parent is neither appreciative and has dismissed asks to revisit child support saying that the extra time with us is incidental to being a parent and all the whole collecting the child support monthly.
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