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    Default Re: Can Grandparents Charge a Non-Custodial Father for Babysitting

    I'm not talking about his parental time, but when my daughter is working during the week. His visitation is weekends only.

    Also, it would not be info. that my daughter is unaware of. We're just wondering if there's any way to address violations of the divorce agreement without paying a lawyer to do it.

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    Default Re: Can Grandparents Charge a Non-Custodial Father for Babysitting

    Would you be billing your daughter for the other 32% of the child care costs? As you've stated he's only responsible for 68%, therefore anything you charge, he would only be responsible for his percentage and your daughter would need to be able to prove shes paying her portion should he ever choose to fight it.

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    Default Re: Can Grandparents Charge a Non-Custodial Father for Babysitting

    Understood, thanks.

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    Default Re: Can Grandparents Charge a Non-Custodial Father for Babysitting

    Quote Quoting cswanson69
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    I'm not talking about his parental time, but when my daughter is working during the week. His visitation is weekends only.
    Your daughter can try to collect reimbursement of his share of child care expenses based upon her actual proof of payment. You'll need to report your babysitting income to the IRS and pay taxes on that income.
    Quote Quoting cswanson69
    Also, it would not be info. that my daughter is unaware of. We're just wondering if there's any way to address violations of the divorce agreement without paying a lawyer to do it.
    If your daughter believes that there is information that justifies asking the court to revisit some aspect of the custody case, she has the right to try to represent herself in bringing a motion before the court.

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